Thomas Merton Quotes About Reputation

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  • All men who live only according to their five senses, and seek nothing beyond the gratification of their natural appetites for pleasure and reputation and power, cut themselves off from that charity which is the principle of all spiritual vitality and happiness because it alone saves us from the barren wilderness of our own abominable selfishness.

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    Thomas Merton (1998). “The Seven Storey Mountain”, p.172, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Be still: There is no longer any need of comment. It was a lucky wind That blew away his halo with his cares, A lucky sea that drowned his reputation.

    Thomas Merton (1974). “A Thomas Merton Reader”, Image
  • Humble people can do great things with uncommon perfection because they are no longer concerned about their own interests and their own reputation, and therefore they no longer need to waste their efforts in defending them.

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