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1 I, 11 | dangerous to the Christian life; but among all those which
2 I, 18 | from the common talk of life. As when we speak of the
3 II, 63 | opinions on some relations of life; but one cannot excuse his
4 II, 66 | least serves as a rule of life, and there is nothing better.~
5 II, 72 | not the duration of our life equally removed from eternity,
6 II, 72 | it is thus related to the life of man, etc. Flame cannot
7 II, 75 | lifeless and incapable of life, have passions which presuppose
8 II, 97 | most important affair in life is the choice of a calling;
9 II, 100 | making men love us. Human life is thus only a perpetual
10 II, 139 | Thus passes away all man's life. Men seek rest in a struggle
11 II, 139 | foolish.~This man spends his life without weariness in playing
12 II, 147 | content ourselves with the life we have in ourselves and
13 II, 147 | desire to live an imaginary life in the mind of others, and
14 II, 149 | with our vain and paltry life.~
15 II, 153 | errors, etc. We even lose our life with joy, provided people
16 II, 156 | may be held preferable to life, the love of which is so
17 II, 156(20) | not armour, there is not life." ~
18 II, 167 | 167. The miseries of human life has established all this:
19 III, 194 | for those who pass their life without thinking of this
20 III, 194 | of this ultimate end of life, and who, for this sole
21 III, 194 | there is no good in this life but in the hope of another;
22 III, 194 | spend all the days of my life without caring to inquire
23 III, 194 | And indeed to what use in life could one put him?~In truth,
24 III, 194 | only way to succeed in this life is to make ourselves appear
25 III, 194 | and help in every need of life? Do they profess to have
26 III, 194 | long as they are in this life, as capable of the grace
27 III, 195 | that the duration of this life is but a moment; that the
28 III, 195 | thought of the ultimate end of life, who let themselves be guided
29 III, 195 | and they who pass their life in it must be made to feel
30 III, 204 | to devote eight hours of life, we ought to devote a hundred
31 III, 205 | the short duration of my life, swallowed up in the eternity
32 III, 208 | Why my stature? Why my life to one hundred years rather
33 III, 213 | heaven or hell there is only life, which is the frailest thing
34 III, 218 | It concerns all our life to know whether the soul
35 III, 233 | play, not to chance your life to gain three at a game
36 III, 233 | there is an eternity of life and happiness. And this
37 III, 233 | by refusing to stake one life against three at a game
38 III, 233 | infinity of an infinitely happy life to gain. But there is here
39 III, 233 | infinity of an infinitely happy life to gain, a chance of gain
40 III, 233 | renounce reason to preserve his life, rather than risk it for
41 III, 233 | will thereby gain in this life, and that, at each step
42 IV, 289 | after considering what is life and what is religion, we
43 V, 331 | amusement. That part of their life was the least philosophic
44 VI, 352 | efforts, but by his ordinary life.~
45 VI, 361 | suicide. Oh! What a happy life, from which we are to free
46 VI, 374 | follows his own mode of life, not because it is in fact
47 VI, 375 | passed a great part of my life believing that there was
48 VI, 386 | to me I am dreaming." For life is a dream a little less
49 VI, 409 | strange that he endured life. Who is unhappy at only
50 VII, 434 | awake. So that half of our life being passed in sleep, we
51 VII, 434 | whether the other half of our life, in which we think we are
52 VII, 434 | be that this half of our life, wherein we think ourselves
53 VII, 435 | renders them during all their life subject to error, misery,
54 VII, 446 | the heart of man in this life and will accuse him in the
55 VII, 456 | his own good fortune and life, to that of the rest of
56 VII, 458 | the eyes, or the pride of life; libido sentiendi, libido
57 VII, 466(75) | way, the truth, and the life." ~
58 VII, 469 | been killed before I had life. I am not, then, a necessary
59 VII, 471 | they ought to spend their life and their care in pleasing
60 VII, 476 | what shame for its past life, for having been useless
61 VII, 476 | body which inspired its life, which would have annihilated
62 VII, 483 | member is to have neither life, being, nor movement, except
63 VII, 483 | in itself a principle of life, it only goes astray and
64 VII, 495 | terrible one to live an evil life, while believing in God.~
65 VII, 498 | can make with men in this life is to leave them without
66 VII, 520 | the source of the whole life of Christians and of the
67 VII, 538 | glorious manner to welcome life and death, good and evil!~
68 VII, 548 | by Jesus Christ. We know life and death only through Jesus
69 VII, 548 | do not know what is our life, nor our death, nor God,
70 VII, 550 | sentiments; and every day of my life I bless my Redeemer, who
71 VII, 552 | Jesus Christ takes a new life.~It is the last mystery
72 VII, 553 | sole occasion in all His life, as it seems to me. But
73 VII, 553 | in us and who lives our life; and do the greatest things
74 VIII, 556 | His providence over the life and fortunes of men, to
75 VIII, 556 | worship Him a long and happy life. That was the portion of
76 IX, 610 | that I have set before you life and death, that you should
77 IX, 610 | that you should choose life, and love God, and obey
78 IX, 610 | obey Him, for God is your life."~That the Jews, for lack
79 IX, 612 | God, but that after this life we shall be restored by
80 IX, 630 | they have been all their life ungrateful to God, and that
81 X, 642 | origin or cause.~The ordinary life of men is like that of the
82 XI, 723 | God, and led an angelic life. Maidens dedicated their
83 XI, 723 | their virginity and their life to God. Men renounced their
84 XI, 726 | 727. During the life of the Messiah. Aenigmatis.
85 XII, 753(151)| This weakness is not for life; it is for death." ~
86 XII, 759 | evident that it is only His life which has prevented them
87 XII, 784 | being God; and by His mortal life He is all that is poor and
88 XII, 792 | consider this greatness in His life, in His passion, in His
89 XIII, 807 | reveals to her all her hidden life. Then He heals the centurion'
90 XIII, 828 | Jesus Christ during His life; and so men would not have
91 XIII, 843 | religion: perpetuity, a good life, miracles. They destroy
92 XIII, 843 | doctrine of probability; a good life by their morals, miracles
93 XIV, 861 | heaven and a new earth; a new life and a new death; all things
94 XIV, 905 | the world as the religious life; nothing is easier than
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