"I think that everything that is really good and beautiful, the inner, moral, spiritual and sublime beauty in men and their works, comes from God, and everything that is bad and evil in the works of men and in men is not from God, and God does not approve of it. But I cannot help thinking that the best way of knowing God is to love many things. Love this friend, this person, this thing, whatever you like, and you will be on the right road to understanding Him better, that is what I keep telling myself. But you must love with a sublime, genuine, profound sympathy, with devotion, with intelligence, and you must try all the time to understand Him more, better and yet more. That will lead to God, that will lead to an unshakeable faith."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Vincent van Gogh, Letter to Theo van Gogh (July 1880) as translated by Mrs. Johanna van Gogh-Bonger
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Religious_views_on_love
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Religious views on love
223 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Religious views on love →
Related Quotes
"If we wait for the world’s permission to shine, we will never receive it. The ego doesn’t give that permission. Only …"
"Love is so simple and spiritual. It is not related to social status, age, or even sexual identity."
"Choose to love whomsoever thou wilt: all else will follow. Thou mayest say, "I love only God, God the Father." Wrong!…"
"It is love that asks, that seeks, that knocks, that finds, and that is faithful to what it finds."
"Once for all, then, a short precept is given thee: Love, and do what thou wilt: whether thou hold thy peace, through …"
"What does love look like? It has the hands to help others. It has the feet to hasten to the poor and needy. It has ey…"
"Quantum in te crescit amor, tantum crescit pulchritudo; quia ipsa charitas est animae pulchritudo."
"What sort of countenance does love have? What sort of shape does it have? What sort of height does it have? What sort…"
"Nondum amabam, et amare amabam...quaerebam quid amarem, amans amare."
"Love all men, even your enemies; love them, not because they are your brothers, but that they may become your brother…"