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St. Teresa of Avila
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1 Unic, 2| conversations and vanities. Until I knew her (this was when I was 2 Unic, 2| suspicion that everyone knew about my vanity. For I had 3 Unic, 5| as an excuse, because I knew how to get pleasure for 4 Unic, 5| wickedness, followed what I knew to be wrong and neglected 5 Unic, 7| good opinion of me, as I knew what sort of person I was 6 Unic, 7| than would others whom I knew to be good. I did not realize 7 Unic, 7| my illness, and before I knew how to take care of myself, 8 Unic, 7| more credible (for I well knew that I had no such excuse 9 Unic, 7| together. For these last I knew that I deserved and thought 10 Unic, 8| I wish I knew how to describe the captivity 11 Unic, 8| in my heart of hearts I knew that I was not doing what 12 Unic, 8| I wanted to live, for I knew quite well that I was not 13 Unic, 9| love for His Majesty. I knew that, so far as I could 14 Unic, 9| into His presence, which I knew I should not have entered 15 Unic, 9| I had presumed to ask. I knew quite well that it was lawful 16 Unic, 12| no ability for it, and I knew myself to be so wicked that 17 Unic, 14| them He wished to, for I knew that the plants would be 18 Unic, 16| I never understood it or knew how to describe it. My intention, 19 Unic, 20| ridiculous thing. If they knew that it arises, not from 20 Unic, 21| I knew quite well that none of 21 Unic, 22| when I offended Thee, I knew Thee not, but to think that, 22 Unic, 22| clearly understood: I wish I knew how to explain it.~ 23 Unic, 23| discuss this. I already knew of some, for the Fathers 24 Unic, 23| the wife of one who God knew would be a great servant 25 Unic, 23| fact that this gentleman knew how to treat me and had 26 Unic, 24| things which persons who knew me, and even the nuns in 27 Unic, 24| experiences in prayer, as they knew him to be very proficient 28 Unic, 25| myself, like many more whom I knew to be servants of God, spent 29 Unic, 27| could do nothing else: He knew what was good for me and 30 Unic, 27| Then he asked me how I knew it was Christ. I told him 31 Unic, 27| speaking (which I never knew for certain till the Lord 32 Unic, 28| whole world. This he well knew, and so he managed to calm 33 Unic, 28| me that a person whom I knew well and had just been speaking 34 Unic, 28| to be so, and that they knew this was the case, I should 35 Unic, 28| these jewels -- for all who knew me were well aware how my 36 Unic, 28| and this in many ways. I knew they used to tell him that 37 Unic, 29| desire to see God and I knew no way of seeking that life 38 Unic, 30| could go together. I already knew that it was quite possible 39 Unic, 30| great man was here. She knew of my necessities, for she 40 Unic, 30| case I might be doing so. I knew quite well that I would 41 Unic, 31| of the letter was, but he knew quite well.~ 42 Unic, 31| sometimes saw in myself, I knew the vision was a genuine 43 Unic, 31| should have been where nobody knew me.245 But my confessor 44 Unic, 31| I wish I knew how to express this, for 45 Unic, 31| of my faults was this: I knew very little of my office 46 Unic, 31| become aware how little I knew. But good example soon prevails: 47 Unic, 31| opinion248 even when I knew something but was the slightest 48 Unic, 32| disturbing but pleasant: I knew quite well that it was of 49 Unic, 33| to forecast the means and knew neither how nor when the 50 Unic, 33| had any fear about this. I knew quite well that in matters 51 Unic, 33| very learned man, so that I knew I could rely on anything 52 Unic, 33| a spiritual joy: my soul knew that here was a soul that 53 Unic, 33| against obedience, but I knew that, if I told my superiors 54 Unic, 34| an important person and knew that I lived in a convent 55 Unic, 34| their sending for me and knew all the time how completely 56 Unic, 34| by the good people whom I knew. She was a most God fearing 57 Unic, 34| to whom I have alluded281 knew of them and was a great 58 Unic, 34| is one. For, as the Lord knew of the trials I had to endure, 59 Unic, 35| by the Lord, and so she knew quite well what I did not, 60 Unic, 35| it for so many years, he knew how much wealth there was 61 Unic, 36| this, and so were those who knew how the Lord had hastened 62 Unic, 36| In some ways I knew quite well that they were 63 Unic, 37| anybody, though secretly I knew this to be the case, but 64 Unic, 38| was about to give me, I knew for a certainty that those 65 Unic, 38| leading for many years, as I knew, a very bad life. But for 66 Unic, 39| would not grant; that He knew I should never ask anything 67 Unic, 39| He not do it now that He knew I loved Him? Of that I must 68 Unic, 39| There was someone who I knew had resolved to serve God 69 Unic, 39| not to be troubled, for He knew well that I would not knowingly


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