Julian of Norwich Quotes About Life

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  • Where I say that He abideth sorrowfully and moaning, it meaneth all the true feeling that we have in our self, in contrition and compassion, and all sorrowing and moaning that we are not oned with our Lord. And all such that is speedful, it is Christ in us. And though some of us feel it seldom, it passeth never from Christ till what time He hath brought us out of all our woe. For love suffereth never to be without pity.

    Julian of Norwich (2012). “Revelations of Divine Love”, p.162, Courier Corporation
  • Wouldst thou learn thy Lord's meaning in this thing? Learn it well: Love was His meaning. Who shewed it thee? Love. What shewed He thee? Love. Wherefore shewed it He? For Love. Hold thee therein and thou shalt learn and know more in the same. But thou shalt never know nor learn therein other thing without end. Thus was I learned that Love was our Lord's meaning.

    "Revelations of Divine Love". Book by Julian of Norwich (The Sixteenth Revelation, Chapter 86), circa 1393.
  • All that is contrary to love and peace is of the Fiend and of his part.

    Julian of Norwich (2013). “The Showings of Divine Love”, p.151, Simon and Schuster
  • Peace and love are ever in us, being and working; but we be not alway in peace and in love.

    Julian of Norwich (2012). “Revelations of Divine Love”, p.69, Courier Corporation
  • Love was without beginning, is, and shall be without ending.

    Julian of Norwich (2013). “The Showings of Divine Love”, p.44, Simon and Schuster
  • The ground of mercy is love, and the working of mercy is our keeping in love. And this was shewed in such manner that I could not have perceived of the part of mercy but as it were alone in love; that is to say, as to my sight.

    Sight  
    Julian of Norwich (2013). “The Showings of Divine Love”, p.88, Simon and Schuster
  • Our life is all grounded and rooted in love, and without love we may not live.

    Julian of Norwich (2013). “SHOWING OF LOVE”, p.117, Lulu.com
  • The ground of mercy is love, and the working of mercy is our keeping in love.

    Julian of Norwich (2013). “The Showings of Divine Love”, p.88, Simon and Schuster
  • If any such lover be in earth which is continually kept from falling, I know it not: for it was not shewed me. But this was shewed: that in falling and in rising we are ever preciously kept in one Love.

    Julian of Norwich (2013). “The Showings of Divine Love”, p.160, Simon and Schuster
  • He that made all things for love, by the same love keepeth them, and shall keep them without end.

    Julian of Norwich, Wyatt North (2014). “Revelations of Divine Love”, p.14, Wyatt North Publishing, LLC
  • Love and Dread are brethren, and they are rooted in us by the Goodness of our Maker, and they shall never be taken from us without end. We have of nature to love and we have of grace to love: and we have of nature to dread and we have of grace to dread.

    Grace  
    Julian of Norwich (2014). “Collected Works”, p.222, Lulu Press, Inc
  • Charity keepeth us in Faith and Hope, and Hope leadeth us in Charity. And in the end all shall be Charity.

    Julian of Norwich (2012). “Revelations of Divine Love”, p.167, Courier Corporation
  • I saw full surely that ere God made us He loved us; which love was never slacked, nor ever shall be. And in this love He hath done all His works; and in this love He hath made all things profitable to us; and in this love our life is everlasting. In our making we had beginning; but the love wherein He made us was in Him from without beginning: in which love we have our beginning. And all this shall we see in God, without end.

    "Revelations of Divine Love" by Julian of Norwich, (Ch. 86), c. 1393.
  • We give our intent to love and meekness, by the working of mercy and grace we are made all fair and clean.

    Grace  
    Julian of Norwich (2010). “The Collected Works of Julian of Norwich”, p.109, Lulu.com
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