Teresa of Avila Quotes About Humility

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  • I say the same of humility and of all the virtues; the wiles of the devil are terrible, he will run a thousand times round hell if by so doing he can make us believe that we have a single virtue which we have not. And he is right, for such ideas are very harmful, and such imaginary virtues, when they come from this source, are never unaccompanied by vainglory; just as those which God gives are free both from this and from pride.

    St. Teresa of Avila (2013). “Interior Castle”, p.79, Simon and Schuster
  • To reach something good it is very useful to have gone astray, and thus acquire experience.

  • I am really much more afraid of those people who have so great a fear of the devil, than I am of the devil himself.

    "The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus, of The Order of Our Lady of Carmel" by Teresa of Avila, translated by David Lewis, (Ch. XXV. "Divine Locutions. Discussions on That Subject"), 1904.
  • Humility must always be doing its work like a bee making honey in the hive: without humility all will be lost.

    St. Teresa of Avila (2013). “Interior Castle”, p.26, Simon and Schuster
  • We may think it humility not to realize that the Lord is bestowing gifts upon us. Let us understand very, very clearly, how this matter stands. God gives us these gifts for no merit of ours. Let us be grateful to His Majesty for them, for, unless we recognize that we are receiving them, we shall not be aroused to love Him. And it is a most certain thing that, if we remember all the time that we are poor, the richer we find ourselves, the greater will be the profit that comes to us and the more genuine our humility.

  • We may speak of love and humility as the true flowers of spiritual growth; and they give off a wonderful scent, which benefits all those who come near.

  • God gave us faculties for our use; each of them will receive its proper reward. Then do not let us try to charm them to sleep, but permit them to do their work until divinely called to something higher.

    St. Teresa of Avila (2011). “The Interior Castle: or the Mansions”, p.83, TAN Books
  • Pain is never permanent.

    "The Book of Positive Quotations" edited by John Cook, Steve Deger, and Leslie Ann Gibson, (p. 333), 2007.
  • Our body has this defect that, the more it is provided care and comforts, the more needs and desires it finds.

  • Be gentle to all and stern with yourself.

    Saint Teresa (of Avila) (1946). “Book of the foundations. Minor prose works. Poems. Documents. Indices”
  • It is certain that the love of God does not consist in this sweetness and tenderness which we for the most part desire; but rather in serving Him in justice, fortitude, and humility. His Majesty seeks and loves courageous souls.

  • There are more tears shed over answered prayers than over unanswered prayers.

    Attributed in "The Last Word: A Treasury of Women's Quotes" by Carolyn Warner, 1992.
  • We shall never learn to know ourselves except by endeavoring to know God; for, beholding His greatness we realize our own littleness; His purity shows us our foulness; and by meditating upon His humility we find how very far we are from being humble.

    "Interior Castle" by Teresa of Avila, (Ch. 2), as translated by the Benedictines of Stanbrook (1911), revised and edited by Fr. Benedict Zimmerman, 1577.
  • All things must come to the soul from its roots, from where it is planted.

    Saint Teresa (of Avila) (1979). “The Interior Castle”, Paulist Pr
  • God has been very good to me, for I never dwell upon anything wrong which a person has done, so as to remember it afterwards. If I do remember it, I always see some other virtue in that person.

    Saint Teresa (of Avila) (1957). “The Complete Works of Saint Teresa of Jesus: General introduction. Life. Spiritual relations”
  • To have courage for whatever comes in life - everything lies in that.

    "The Little Lamp" by Eknath Easwaran, (p. 80), 1981.
  • Humility does not disturb or disquiet or agitate, however great it may be; it comes with peace, delight, and calm. . . . The pain of genuine humility doesn't agitate or afflict the soul; rather, this humility expands it and enables it to serve God more.

    Teresa of Avila (2011). “The Collected Works of St. Teresa of Avila, vol 2”, p.89, ICS Publications
  • It is a most certain truth, that the richer we see ourselves to be, confessing at the same time our poverty, the greater will be our progress, and the more real our humility.

    St Teresa of Avila (2008). “The Life of St. Teresa of Avila”, p.62, Cosimo, Inc.
  • Humility, however deep it be, neither disquiets nor troubles nor disturbs the soul; it is accompanied by peace, joy and tranquillity.

    St. Teresa of Avila (2014). “The Way of Perfection”, p.257, Courier Corporation
  • There is more value in a little study of humility and in a single act of it than in all the knowledge in the world.

    Saint Teresa (of Avila) (1972). “General introduction. Life. Spiritual relations”
  • The feeling remains that God is on the journey, too.

  • Praised be the Lord, who has redeemed me from myself.

  • We can only learn to know ourselves and do what we can - namely, surrender our will and fulfill God's will in us.

    St. Teresa of Avila (2002). “Complete Works St. Teresa Of Avila”, p.139, A&C Black
  • The tree that is beside the running water is fresher and gives more fruit.

    Saint Teresa (of Avila) (1979). “The Interior Castle”, p.181, Paulist Press
  • O my God, what must a soul be like when it is in this state! It longs to be all one tongue with which to praise the Lord. It utters a thousand pious follies, in a continuous endeavor to please Him who thus possesses it.

    Teresa of Avila (2004). “The Life of St Teresa of Avila by Herself”, p.131, Penguin UK
  • It is here, my daughters, that love is to be found - not hidden away in corners but in the midst of occasions of sin. And believe me, although we may more often fail and commit small lapses, our gain will be incomparably the greater.

    St. Teresa of Avila (2002). “Complete Works St. Teresa Of Avila”, p.25, A&C Black
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