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Patristic theology, and traditional teachings of Orthodoxy from the Church fathers of apostolic times to the present. All forum Rules apply. No polemics. No heated discussions. No name-calling.


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Empty pockets never held anyone back.
Only empty heads and empty hearts can do that.

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It is a fact that you project what you are.

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It's always too early to quit.

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Sometimes afflictions are sent to a person even though he is innocent, so that he would suffer for others, as did Christ. The Saviour Himself first suffered for people. His Apostles suffered for the Church and for people. Perfect love means suffering for your neighbor.

St. Ambrose of Optina (+1891)

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Never say anything to hurt anyone.

Moreover... refrain from double talk, from shrewd and canny remarks that are designed to advance our interests at someone's disadvantage.

We are to turn our back upon evil, and in every way possible, do good, help people and bring blessings into their lives.

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Hatred stirreth up strifes; but love covereth all sins.

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Hindsight isn't always 20-20. The nice thing about learning a lesson the hard way is that you remember what you've learned.

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