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Quotes by Sophie Swetchine

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What is resignation? It is putting God between one’s self and one’s grief.
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Might we not say to the confused voices which sometimes arise from the depths of our being: “Ladies, be so kind as to speak only four at a time?”
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The Christian’s God is a God of metamorphoses. You cast grief into his bosom: you draw thence, peace. You cast in despair: ’tis hope that rises to the surface. It is a sinner whose heart he moves. It is a saint who returns him thanks.
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He who has ceased to enjoy his friend’s superiority has ceased to love him.
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There is, by God’s grace, an immeasurable distance between late and too late.
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Virtue is the daughter of Religion; Repentance, her adopted child, – a poor orphan who, without the asylum which she offers, would not know where to hide her sole treasure, her tears!
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The world has no sympathy with any but positive griefs. It will pity you for what you lose; never for what you lack.
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Prayer has a right to the word “ineffable.” It is an hour of outpourings which words cannot express, – of that interior speech which we do not articulate, even when we employ it.
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Poor humanity! – so dependent, so insignificant, and yet so great.
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Miracles are God’s coups d’etat.
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