Thomas Aquinas Quotes
Many Cry To The Lord That They May Win Riches, That They May Avoid Losses; They Cry That Their Family May Be Established, They Ask For Temporal Happiness, For Worldly Dignities; And, Lastly, They Cry For Bodily Health, Which Is The Patrimony Of The Poor. For These And Suchlike Things Many Cry To The Lord; Hardly One Cries For The Lord Himself! How Easy It Is For A Man To Desire All Manner Of Things From The Lord And Yet Not Desire The Lord Himself! As Though The Gift Could Be Sweeter Than The Giver!
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