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William Law Quotes

«Love and pity and wish well to every soul in the world; dwell in love, and then you dwell in God.»
Author: William Law | Keywords: wish well
«Self is the root, the tree, and the branches of all the evils of our fallen state.»
«Be intent upon the perfection of the present day»
Author: William Law | About: Perfection | Keywords: intent, present day
«You may indeed do many works of love and delight in them -- especially at such times as they are not inconvenient to your state or temper or occurrences in life. But the Spirit of Love is not in you till it is the spirit of your life, till you live freely, willingly, and universally according to it.»
«Love has no errors, for all errors are the want for love.»
Author: William Law
«We must alter our lives in order to alter our hearts, for it is impossible to live one way and pray another.»
Author: William Law
«Ask what Time is, it is nothing else but something of eternal duration become finite, measurable and transitory.»
«No education can be of true advantage to young women but that which trains them up in humble industry, in great plainness of living, in exact modesty of dress.»
Author: William Law | Keywords: modesty, plainness, trains
«Humility is nothing else but a right judgment of ourselves.»
Author: William Law
«What can you conceive more silly and extravagant than to suppose a man racking his brains, and studying night and day how to fly?»

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