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Sunset, Croatia by Manadh Photography Via Flickr: @manadh
Paths of Olympic Park 21/? - Olympic National Park, WA, June 2017
photo by nature-hiking
let me sink
Contemplation (Part I)
Pride & Prejudice (2005) dir. Joe Wright
Look at his smile...like there’s no way that’s not real. Mr. Darcy you are so adorable.
the calm before the storm
by Denny Bitte
Point Buchon
“In its most proper nature, pride is seeing the world through the distorting lens of the ego and its needs. On the other hand, humility, from the Latin humus (earth), is getting in touch with reality directly, being close to the ground, seeing things as they are. This is why Thomas Aquinas famously says “humilitas est veritas” (humility is truth). What makes the first scenario so painful and cringe-worthy is that it is out of step with the truth of things. What makes the second scenario so exhilarating, so fun, is that it is full of reality.”
- Bishop Robert Barron
"There is no doubt about it: a person who loves pleasure, who seeks comfort, who flies from anything that might spell suffering, who is over-anxious, who complains, who blames, and who becomes impatient at the least little thing which does not go his way - a person like that is a Christian only in name; he is only a dishonor to his religion, for Jesus Christ has said so: 'Anyone who wishes to come after Me, let him deny himself and take up his cross every day of his life, and follow Me.'
St John Vianney
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