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Do celu tam się wysiada. Lec Stanisław Jerzy (pierw. de Tusch-Letz, 1909-1966)
A bogowie grają w kości i nie pytają wcale czy chcesz przyłączyć się do gry (. . . ) Bogowie kpią sobie z twojego poukładanego życia (. . . ) nie przejmują się zbytnio ani naszymi planami na przyszłość ani oczekiwaniami. Gdzieś we wszechświecie rzucają kości i przypadkiem wypada twoja kolej. I odtąd zwyciężyć lub przegrać - to tylko kwestia szczęścia. Borys Pasternak
Idąc po kurzych jajach nie podskakuj. Przysłowie szkockie
I Herkules nie poradzi przeciwko wielu.
Dialog półinteligentów równa się monologowi ćwierćinteligenta. Stanisław Jerzy Lec (pierw. de Tusch - Letz, 1909-1966)
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.I answer and say that every day for one year you are to have twoMasses celebrated for them and every day you are to feed two paupers, and every weektake care to distribute one florin in coins to the poor.Say also to the parish priests that they are to correct their parishioners and to rebukethem for their open sins in cases that pertain to them in order that they may be able to livebetter lives.Those parishioners who are unwilling to be rebuked should then be rebukedby you.If, however, you know that some are openly sinning against God and justice, and ifthey are such great tyrants that you cannot pass judgment on them, then tell them in sweetand gentle words to correct themselves.If they do not wish to obey, you may leave them to God's judgment; and God will seethat your intention is good.One must not throw the meek lamb into a wolf's ferocious teethbecause this will make the wolf more ravenous.Nevertheless, it is fitting for you toforewarn them charitably about the peril of their souls, as a father does with his childrenwhen they oppose him.Nor are you bound to forego rebukes out of fear for your bodyunless, by chance, some danger to souls could come from them.' ”This revelation, made to Lady Bridget, began in Naples immediately after the death of herson Lord Charles, a knight.The vision continued, with certain breaks, during herJerusalem voyage until she arrived at Jerusalem; and there it ended in the Church of theHoly Sepulchre of the Lord.It contains in itself al egations made by the Virgin Mary and byan angel on behalf of the said knight's soul at the divine judgment in the presence of Christ the Judge and allegations made on the devil's part against that very soul and Christ theJudge's verdict for its liberation.Chapter 13The Virgin Mary speaks to Lady Bridget and says: ”I want to tell you what I did for thesoul of your son Charles when it was being separated from his body.I acted like a womanstanding by another woman who is giving birth, in order that she might help the infant, lestit die in the flow of blood or suffocate in that narrow place through which an infant exits andso that, by her watchful care, the infant's enemies, who are in the same house, might not be able to kil it.I acted in the same way.Indeed I stood near your same son Charles, shortly before he sent forth his spirit, inorder that he might not have such thoughts of carnal love in his memory that, for the sakeof this love, he would think or say anything against God or will to omit anything pleasing toGod or will to perform, to his soul's harm, those things that could be in any way contrary tothe divine will.I also helped him in that narrow space, i.e., at his soul's exit from his body, so that indying he would not endure pain so hard as to cause him to become at all inconstantthrough despair, and so that in dying he might not forget God.I also guarded his soul fromits deadly enemies, i.e., the demons, so that none of them could touch it.As soon as it hadleft his body, I took custody of it and defended it.This action quickly routed and dispersedthat whole throng of demons who, in their malice, yearned to swallow it and torture it foreternity.But as to how, after the death of Charles, judgment was passed on his soul, thiswill be shown to you completely when it pleases me.”SECOND REVELATION ON THE SAME MATTERAfter an interval of some days, the same Virgin Mary herself again appeared to thesame Lady Bridget, who was wide awake and at prayer and said: ”Through God'sgoodness, it is now permitted for you to see and hear how judgment was passed on theaforesaid soul when it had left the body.That which then happened in one moment beforeGod's incomprehensible majesty will be shown to you in painstaking detail at intervals bymeans of corporeal likenesses so that your understanding may be able to grasp it.”In the same hour, therefore, Lady Bridget saw herself caught up to a certain largeand beautiful palace where, upon the tribunal, the Lord Jesus Christ sat as if crowned asan emperor in the company of an infinite host of attendant angels and saints.She sawstanding near him his most worthy Mother, who listened careful y to the judgment
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