Jean-Pierre Camus de Pontcarré (November 3, 1584 – April 26, 1652) was a French bishop, preacher, and author of works of fiction and spirituality.
He who believes himself to be far advanced in the spiritual life has not even made a good beginning.
Some people measure the worth of good actions only by their natural qualities or their difficulty, given the preference to what is conspicuous or brilliant. . . The dignity and difficulty of a good action certainly affects what is technically called its accidental worth, but all its essential worth comes from love alone.
Those who love to be feared, fear to be loved. Some fear them, but they fear everyone.
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