Francois Fenelon Quotes
We Desire That God Would Give Us The Death-stroke; But We Long To Die Without Pain; We Would Die To Our Own Will By The Power Of The Will Itself; We Want To Lose All And Still Hold All. Ah! What Agony, What Distress, When God Has Brought Us To The End Of Our Strength! We Faint Like A Patient Under A Painful Surgical Operation. But The Comparison Is Nought, For The Object Of The Surgeon Is To Give Us Life
That Of God To Make Us Die.
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