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Divinity is in all things in such a way that all things are in divinity.
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All we know of the truth is that the absolute truth, such as it is, is beyond our reach.
Nicholas of Cusa
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In humility alone lies true greatness, and knowledge and wisdom are profitable only in so far as our lives are governed by them.
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All things are in the intended endpoint, and this mode of being is called will or desire.
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The rational is apprehended through the intellect, however, the intellect is not found in the region of the rational; the intellect is as the eye and the rational as the colors.
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The fact is that man has no longing for any other nature but desires only to be perfect in his own.
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Through itself the soul arrives at all harmony that is perceptible in otherness-just as through what is internal the soul arrives at what is external.
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Time is to eternity as an image is to its exemplar, and those things which are temporal bear a resemblance to those things which are eternal.
Nicholas of Cusa
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Since beings desire to exist, because to exist is a good thing: they desire the One without which they cannot exist.
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In creating the world, God used arithmetic, geometry, and likewise astronomy.
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Love is subsequent to knowledge and to the thing known, for nothing unknown is loved.
Nicholas of Cusa