Albertus Magnus

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I have never gone out to mingle with the world without losing something of myself.
- Albertus Magnus
Collection: Gone
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The greater and more persistent your confidence in God, the more abundantly you will receive all that you ask.
- Albertus Magnus
Collection: Persistent
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It is by the path of love, which is charity, that God draws near to man, and man to God. But where charity is not found, God cannot dwell. If, then, we possess charity, we possess God, for "God is Charity" (1John 4:8)
- Albertus Magnus
Collection: Love
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Natural science does not consist in ratifying what others have said, but in seeking the causes of phenomena.
- Albertus Magnus
Collection: Doe
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Banish, therefore, from thy heart the distractions of earth and turn thine eyes to spiritual joys, that thou mayest learn at last to repose in the light of the contemplation of God.
- Albertus Magnus
Collection: Spiritual
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Woman is a misbegotten man and has a faulty and defective nature in comparison to his. Therefore she is unsure in herself. What she cannot get, she seeks to obtain through lying and diabolical deceptions. And so, to put it briefly, one must be on one's guard with every woman, as if she were a poisonous snake and the horned devil. ... Thus in evil and perverse doings woman is cleverer, that is, slyer, than man. Her feelings drive woman toward every evil, just as reason impels man toward all good.
- Albertus Magnus
Collection: Nature
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Do there exist many worlds, or is there but a single world? This is one of the most noble and exalted questions in the study of Nature.
- Albertus Magnus
Collection: Inspirational
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In this way, if you continue all the time in the way we have described from the beginning, it will become as easy and clear for you to remain in contemplation in your inward and recollected state, as to live in the natural state.
- Albertus Magnus
Collection: Attachment
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To say that there is a soul in stones simply in order to account for their production is unsatisfactory: for their production is not like the reproduction of living plants, and of animals which have senses. For all these we see reproducing their own species from their own seeds; and a stone does not do this at all. We never see stones reproduced from stones; ... because a stone seems to have no reproductive power at all.
- Albertus Magnus
Collection: Science
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Evidence of this [transformation of animals into fossils] is that parts of aquatic animals and perhaps of naval gear are found in rock in hollows on mountains, which water no doubt deposited there enveloped in sticky mud, and which were prevented by coldness and dryness of the stone from petrifying completely. Very striking evidence of this kind is found in the stones of Paris, in which one very often meets round shells the shape of the moon.
- Albertus Magnus
Collection: Science