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St. Teresa of Avila
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1 Pref, 2| I only wish I could write with both 2 Unic, 2| careful about this and I wish to God that he had been 3 Unic, 2| evil done is greatest. I wish parents would be warned 4 Unic, 4| or which my father might wish me to enter, for by now 5 Unic, 4| that I was right not to wish for so great an honour, 6 Unic, 6| remind myself that I must not wish or say anything about anyone 7 Unic, 6| frequently -- and this by my own wish; I loved reading good books; 8 Unic, 6| May the Lord forgive me. I wish I could persuade everyone 9 Unic, 6| much more so than I should wish, and at unnecessarily great 10 Unic, 6| myself. I do not know why we wish to live, when everything 11 Unic, 7| them are to be pitied: they wish to escape from the world, 12 Unic, 8| obstinate and ungrateful. I wish I could be allowed to describe 13 Unic, 8| them; for, though He may wish to take His delight in a 14 Unic, 8| He come to us? And yet we wish God to grant us great favours!~ 15 Unic, 8| I wish I knew how to describe the 16 Unic, 10| shown to anyone, I do not wish it to be stated to whom 17 Unic, 10| However clearly I may wish to describe these matters 18 Unic, 11| His life long; let him not wish to have his kingdom on earth 19 Unic, 11| pleasure that we should wish to dig in His garden, and 20 Unic, 12| kind of pride that makes us wish to rise higher, for God 21 Unic, 13| to imitate the saints and wish to be martyrs. Then he tells 22 Unic, 14| Prayer of Quiet, that I now wish to describe.~ 23 Unic, 14| neither what to do, nor to wish, nor to ask. It seems to 24 Unic, 14| I wish very much that the Lord 25 Unic, 14| do a little at a time. I wish I had more time, for, when 26 Unic, 14| that Thou, Lord, shouldst wish to be with us, and art with 27 Unic, 15| vocal prayer, if we ever wish to turn to it and are able 28 Unic, 16| this glorious king and I wish all were, especially those 29 Unic, 16| dreaming what I see and I wish all the people I see were 30 Unic, 16| I wish we five,136 who now love 31 Unic, 16| Apostles' was, but I could wish it were stronger than I 32 Unic, 16| that kind of person, but I wish I were.~ 33 Unic, 17| this kind of union which I wish to describe comes about 34 Unic, 18| strayed from the path and wish to discuss these matters 35 Unic, 19| but offended Him. I only wish I were a person of great 36 Unic, 20| O Jesus! I wish I could give Your Reverence 37 Unic, 20| God, in fact, does not wish us to understand it because 38 Unic, 20| closed, though we may not wish to close them; if, as I 39 Unic, 21| them earnestly to God and wish that I might be of some 40 Unic, 21| one's life (and I often wish I could lose mine): for 41 Unic, 22| It is of mine that I now wish to speak, without interfering 42 Unic, 22| when communicating, I would wish I had His portrait and image 43 Unic, 22| that we must enter if we wish His Sovereign Majesty to 44 Unic, 22| be clearly understood: I wish I knew how to explain it.~ 45 Unic, 22| deal of harm to those who wish to make progress in contemplation.~ 46 Unic, 23| were desirous that I should wish to receive them. His Majesty 47 Unic, 25| natural plane, we do not wish to hear, we can close our 48 Unic, 25| that; for He appears to wish it to realize His power 49 Unic, 25| I saw Christ.198 How I wish His Majesty had been pleased 50 Unic, 29| said, I could not possibly wish them to be taken from me. 51 Unic, 29| pain that one can never wish to lose it, nor will one' 52 Unic, 29| if in a stupor. I had no wish to see or speak with anyone, 53 Unic, 31| I wish I knew how to express this, 54 Unic, 32| This also makes me wish that in so urgent a matter 55 Unic, 35| I replied that I had no wish to make use of theology 56 Unic, 37| measure in His giving. I wish that the same were true 57 Unic, 37| for, however much he may wish to be so recognized, no 58 Unic, 37| about anything, just as we wish, when we have lost our initial 59 Unic, 38| does so still. The soul may wish to see more than is pictured 60 Unic, 38| life as of little worth. I wish I could give a description 61 Unic, 39| Sometimes I could really wish I were devoid of sense, 62 Unic, 39| everything; they have no wish to follow their own desires; 63 Unic, 39| intention here -- and I do not wish to suggest that I have any 64 Unic, 39| gracious, but I have no wish to set store by them myself,


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