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The intercourse between man and God reposes upon truths of another order than that of reason, upon a light different and more elevated than that which naturally enlightens created intelligences.
Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire
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Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire
Age: 59 †
Born: 1802
Born: May 12
Died: 1861
Died: November 21
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Wherever God is adored, he is adored in virtue of a supernatural doctrine wherever he is despised, he is despised in the name of nature and reason.
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The mind sees, the will commands, the man acts. What is it then to act? To act is to produce something. If you have produced nothing--if no result has been the fruit of your will, you have done nothing.
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After speech, silence is the greatest power in the world.
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