“A saint is not someone who never sins, but one who sins less and less frequently and gets up more and more quickly.””
Quotes by Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
“You will find something more in woods than in books. Trees and stones will teach you that which you can never learn from masters.””
“[Quomodo stilla aquae modica, multo infusa vino, deficere a se tota videtur, dum et saporem vini induit, et colorem; et quomodo ferrum ignitum et candens, igni simillimum fit, pristina propriaque forma exutum; et quomodo solis luce perfusus aer in eamdem transformatur luminis claritatem, adeo ut non tam illuminatus, quam ipsum lumen esse videatur: sic omnem tunc in sanctis humanam affectionem quodam ineffabili modo necesse erit a semetipsa liquescere, atque in Dei penitus transfundi voluntatem.]As a drop of water poured into wine loses itself, and takes the color and savor of wine; or as a bar of iron, heated red-hot, becomes like fire itself, forgetting its own nature; or as the air, radiant with sun-beams, seems not so much to be illuminated as to be light itself; so in the saints all human affections melt away by some unspeakable transmutation into the will of God.””
“It is in the perfect union of two hearts that complete and total marriage consists.””
“Change now, O Adam, your wicked words of excuse to the song of endless thanksgiving, and say: “O Lord, the woman whom thou hast given me, gave me of the tree of life; and I have eaten, and its fruit has been sweeter than honey to my mouth, and by it thou hast given me life.””
Saint Bernard of ClairvauxSaint Bernard of Clairvaux was a prominent 12th-century French abbot and theologian, known for his influential role in the Cistercian monastic reform and his deep spiritual writings. Born into a noble...