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All the natural movements of the soul are controlled by laws analogous to those of physical gravity. Grace is the only exception. Grace fills empty spaces, but it can only enter where there is a void to receive it, and it is grace itself which makes this void. The imagination is continually at work filling up all the fissures through which grace might pass.

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Simone Weil Grace Life

At the very best, a mind enclosed in language is in prison. It is limited to the number of relations which words can make simultaneously present to it; and remains in ignorance of thoughts which involve the combination of a greater number. These thoughts are outside language, they are unformulable, although they are perfectly rigorous and clear and although every one of the relations they involve is capable of precise expression in words. So the mind moves in a closed space of partial truth, which may be larger or smaller, without ever being able so much as to glance at what is outside.

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Simone Weil Language Philosophy Simone Weil

We have to endure the discordance between imagination and fact. It is better to say, “I am suffering,” than to say, “This landscape is ugly.

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Simone Weil Accountability Courage Honesty Inspiration Status Quo Truth

There are two atheisms of which one is a purification of the notion of God.

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Simone Weil Atheism Belief Concepts God

He who has not God in himself cannot feel His absence.

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Simone Weil Doubt Faith

When I think of the Crucifixion, I commit the sin of envy.

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Simone Weil Christ Faith

Belief in immortality is harmful because it is not in our power to conceive of the soul as really incorporeal. So this belief is in fact a belief in the prolongation of life, and it robs death of its purpose.

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Simone Weil Belief Body Death Dying Eternity Faith Gravity And Grace Immortality Life Purpose Religion Simone Weil Soul

To love purely is to consent to distance, it is to adore the distance between ourselves and that which we love.

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Simone Weil Distance Friendship Love Object Pure Love Relationships Simone Weil Subject

Friendship is not to be sought, not to be dreamed, not to be desired; it is to be exercised (it is a virtue).

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Simone Weil Friendship

Men owe us what they imagine they will give us. We must forgive them this debt.

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Simone Weil Men Women

Herein is a capital truth. It is not the natural capacity, the congenital gift, nor is it the effort, the will, the work, which in the intelligence as sway over the energy capable of making it fully efficacious. It is uniquely the desire, that is, the desire for beauty. This desire, given a certain degree of intensity and purity, is the same thing as genius. At all levels it is the same thing as attention. If this were understood, the whole conception of teaching would be quite other than it is. First, one would realize that the intelligence functions only in joy. Intelligence is perhaps even the only one of our faculties to which joy is indispensible. The absence of joy asphyxiates it.

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Simone Weil Beauty Genius Intelligence Joy

Affliction compels us to recognize as real what we do not think possible.

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Simone Weil Pain Recognition Sufffering Understanding

Imaginary evil is romantic and varied; real evil is gloomy, monotonous, barren, boring. Imaginary good is boring; real good is always new, marvelous, intoxicating.

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Simone Weil Ethics Evil Good Morality Reality

The joy of learning is as indispensable in study as breathing is in running. Where it is lacking there are no real students, but only poor caricatures of apprentices who, at the end of their apprenticeship, will not even have a trade.

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Simone Weil Apprenticeship Joy Learning

Education -- whether its object be children or adults, individuals or an entire people, or even oneself -- consists in creating motives. To show what is beneficial, what is obligatory, what is good -- that is the task of education. Education concerns itself with the motives for effective action. For no action is ever carried out in the absence of motives capable of supplying the indispensable amount of energy for its execution.

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Simone Weil Action Children Education Good Motives Teaching

A beautiful woman looking at her image in the mirror may very well believe the image is herself. An ugly woman knows it is not.

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Simone Weil Feminism Mysticism

Love is not consolation. It is light.

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Simone Weil Light Love

It is impossible to forgive whoever has done us harm if that harm has lowered us. We have to think that it has not lowered us, but has revealed our true level.

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Simone Weil Forgiveness

God created through love and for love. God did not create anything except love itself, and the means to love. He created love in all its forms. He created beings capable of love from all possible distances. Because no other could do it, he himself went to the greatest possible distance, the infinite distance. This infinite distance between God and God, this supreme tearing apart, this agony beyond all others, this marvel of love, is the crucifixion. Nothing can be further from God than that which has been made accursed.

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Simone Weil God Jesus Love The Cross The Crucifixion

Love of God is pure when joy and suffering inspire an equal degree of gratitude.

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Simone Weil Gratitude Love Suffering

If three steps are taken without any other motive than the desire to obey God, those three steps are miraculous; they are equally so whether they take place on dry land or on water.

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Simone Weil Action Desire Miracles Miraculous Motivation Obey God Walking On Water

We are drawn towards a thing, either because there is some good we are seeking from it, or because we cannot do without it. Sometimes the two motives coincide. Often however they do not. Each is distinct and quite independent. We eat distasteful food, if we have nothing else, because we cannot do otherwise. A moderately greedy man looks out for delicacies, but he can easily do without them. If we have no air we are suffocated, we struggle to get it, not because we expect to get some advantage from it but because we need it. We go in search of sea air without being driven by any necessity, because we like it. In time it often comes about automatically that the second motive takes the place of the first. This is one of the great misfortunes of our race. A man spokes opium in order to attain to a special condition, which he thinks superior; often, as time goes on, the opium reduces him to a miserable condition which he feels to be degrading; but he is no longer able to do without it.

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Simone Weil Desire Idolatry

There is something in our soul that loathes true attention much more violently than flesh loathes fatigue. That something is much closer to evil than flesh is. That is why, every time we truly give our attention, we destroy some evil in ourselves. If one pays attention with this intention, fifteen minutes of attention is worth a lot of good works.

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Simone Weil Attention Evil Good

A mind enclosed in language is in prison.

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Simone Weil Language Prison

The sum of the particular intentions of God is the universe itself.

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Simone Weil Causality God Universe Will Of God

If we know in what way society is unbalanced, we must do what we can to add weight to the lighter scale ... we must have formed a conception of equilibrium and be ever ready to change sides like justice, 'that fugitive from the camp of conquerors'.

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Simone Weil Anti Extremism Justice

One must always be prepared to switch sides with justice, that fugitive of the winning camp.

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Simone Weil Justice Mercy

It is to the prodigals...that the memory of their Father's house comes back. If the son had lived economically he would never have thought of returning.

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Simone Weil Father Home Prodigal Return Son

Liberty, taking the word in its concrete sense, consists in the ability to choose.

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Simone Weil Choice Liberty

Whether the mask is labeled fascism, democracy, or dictatorship of the proletariat, our great adversary remains the apparatus—the bureaucracy, the police, the military. Not the one facing us across the frontier of the battle lines, which is not so much our enemy as our brothers' enemy, but the one that calls itself our protector and makes us its slaves. No matter what the circumstances, the worst betrayal will always be to subordinate ourselves to this apparatus and to trample underfoot, in its service, all human values in ourselves and in others.

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Simone Weil Bureaucracy Democracy Fascism Military Police

God can never be perfectly present to us here below on account of our flesh. But he can be almost perfectly absent from us in extreme affliction. This is the only possibility of perfection for us on earth. That is why the Cross is our only hope.

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Simone Weil Absence Of God Cross Perfection

It is because the will has no power to bring about salvation that the idea of secular morality is an absurdity. What is called morality only depends on the will in what is, so to speak, its most muscular aspect. Religion on the contrary corresponds to desire, and it is desire that saves...To long for God and to renounce all the rest, that alone can save.

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Simone Weil Salvation

Fashion exerts more power in science than it does on the shape of hats.

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Simone Weil Fashion

There isn't a man on earth who doesn't at times pronounce an opinion on good and evil, even if it be only to find fault with somebody else.

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Simone Weil Judgement

Why is the determination to fight against a prejudice a sure sign that one is full of it? Such a determination necessarily arises from an obsession. It constitutes an utterly sterile effort to get rid of it. In such a case the light of attention is the only thing which is effective, and it is not compatible with a polemical intention.

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Simone Weil Attention Prejudice

Time’s violence rends the soul, by the rent eternity enters.

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Simone Weil Christianity Mysticism Time

Those who serve a cause are not those who love that cause. They are those who love the life which has to be led in order to serve it - except in the case of the very purest and they are rare.

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Simone Weil Conviction Belief

Charity. To love human beings in so far as they are nothing. That is to love them as God does.

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Simone Weil Helping People

A hurtful act is the transference to others of the degradation which we bear in ourselves.

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Simone Weil Helping People

Humility is attentive patience.

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Simone Weil Self Confidence
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