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Principles are like a seed in the ground they must continually be visited with heavenly influences or else your life will be a barren field.
Thomas Traherne
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Thomas Traherne
Age: 38 †
Born: 1636
Born: October 10
Died: 1674
Died: October 10
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Hereford
Herefordshire
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To think the world therefore a general Bedlam, or place of madmen, and oneself a physician, is the most necessary point of present wisdom: an important imagination, and the way to happiness.
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Is it not strange, that an infant should be heir of the whole world, and see those mysteries which the books of the learned never unfold?
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Let those parents that desire Holy Children learn to make them possessors of Heaven and Earth betimes to remove silly objects from before them, to magnify nothing but what is great indeed, and to talk of God to them, and of His works and ways. before they can either speak or go.
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Your enjoyment of the world is never right, till every morning you awake in Heaven: see yourself in your Father's palace and look upon the skies, the earth, and the air as celestial joys: having such a reverend esteem of all, as if you were among the angels.
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To love one person with a private love is poor and miserable: to love all is glorious.
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Till you can sing and rejoice and delight in God, as misers do in gold, and kings in sceptres, you never enjoy the world.
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Happiness was not made to be boasted, but enjoyed. Therefore tho others count me miserable, I will not believe them if I know and feel myself to be happy nor fear them.
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You never know yourself till you know more than your body.
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Why is this soe long detaind in a dark manuscript, that if printed would be a Light to the World, & a Universal Blessing?
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You are as prone to love, as the sun is to shine.
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