Truth must be placed in the centre of your life as something beautiful.
Yet you must not sit in judgment on anyone who hates her, but have compassion on such a one.
Look at yourself too, why—since you desire to come to her—do you refuse to receive her when she reproves you for your vices? For see how many things Truth reveals.…
Without beauty or comeliness, and nailed to a cross, Truth must be adored.
The nobler and more powerful a created being is, so much the more freely must he subject himself to Truth. Indeed it is because he is subject to her that a man is powerful and noble.
The unstable things of time vex and weary you: why then do you not flee from them to other know that beyond is to Truth?
Yet you must bitter and contrary things, Truth is to us most bitter and contrary, because separate adversi- ties fight against one or more worldly pleasures; but Truth attacks them all at one and the same time…
You cannot hate anyone without committing sin. For the work of holy men is to desire the welfare of sinners.