Obedience is the only virtue that plants the other virtues in the heart and preserves them after they have been planted. Pope Gregory I More Quotes by Pope Gregory I More Quotes From Pope Gregory I The human mind is prone to pride even when not supported by power; how much more, then, does it exalt itself when it has that support? Pope Gregory I support pride mind Now if the wearing of fine and precious robes were not a fault, word of God would never have so carefully expressed this. For no one seeks costly garments except for vainglory, that he may seem more honorable than others; for no one wishes to be clothed with such, where he cannot be seen by others. Pope Gregory I faults wish may Scriptura sacra mentis oculis quasi quoddam speculum opponitur, ut interna nostra facies in ipsa videatur. Holy scripture is placed before the eyes of our mind like a mirror, so that we may view our inner face therein. Pope Gregory I mirrors eye views He who is required by the necessity of his position to speak the highest things is compelled by the same necessity to exemplify the highest things. Pope Gregory I compelled position speak The bliss of the elect in heaven would not be perfect unless they were able to look across the abyss and enjoy the agonies of their brethren in eternal fire. Pope Gregory I agony fire perfect God is called jealous, angered, repentant, merciful, and foreknowing. These simply mean that, because He guards the chastity of every soul, He can, in human fashion, be called jealous, although He is not subject to any mental torment. Pope Gregory I jealous fashion mean As long as the vice of gluttony has a hold on a man, all that he has done valiantly is forfeited by him: and as long as the belly is unrestrained, all virtue comes to naught. Pope Gregory I done men long Because God that is immutable changes what He willed, He is said to repent, although what changes is a thing and not His counsel. Pope Gregory I repent said Whatsoever then you have well in this world, when you recollect to have done any thing good, be very fearful about it, lest the prosperity granted you be your recompense for the same good. And when you behold poor men doing any thing blameably, fear not, seeing that perhaps those whom the remains of the slightest iniquity defiles, the fire of honesty cleanses. Pope Gregory I honesty fire men Whoever wishes to hold the fortress of contemplation must first of all train in the camp of action. Pope Gregory I saint wish firsts We must observe also, that among the heathen the names of poor men are more likely to be known than of rich. Now our Lord mentions the name of the poor, but not the name of the rich, because God knows and approves the humble, but not the proud. Pope Gregory I humble names men Whatsoever one would understand what he hears must hasten to put into practice what he has heard. Pope Gregory I discipleship learning practice The more the wicked abound, so much the more must we suffer with them in patience; for on the threshing floor few are the grains carried into the barns, but high are the piles of chaff burned with fire. Pope Gregory I wicked suffering fire If we are, in fact, now occupied in good deeds, we should not attribute the strength with which we are doing them to ourselves. We must not count on ourselves, because even if we know what kind of person we are today, we do not know what we will be tomorrow. Pope Gregory I saint deeds today What do they not see, who see Him Who sees all things? Pope Gregory I saint all-things The people will have no need to change their place of concourse; where of old they were wont to sacrifice cattle to demons, thither let them continue to resort on the day of the Saint to whom the Church is dedicated, and slay their beasts, no longer as a sacrifice to demons, but for a social meal in honour of Him whom they now worship. Pope Gregory I sacrifice scary people Because He moves against faults, God is said to be angered, although He is moved by no disturbance of equanimity. Pope Gregory I faults said moving We ascend to the heights of contemplation by the steps of action. Pope Gregory I height saint steps I despise the proper constructions and cases, because I think it very unfitting that the words of the celestial oracle should be restricted by the rules of Donatus [a well-known grammarian]. Pope Gregory I oracles scary thinking And here we must narrowly watch ourselves, seeing that banquets can scarcely be celebrated blamelessly, for almost always luxury accompanies feasting; and when the body is swallowed up in the delight of refreshing itself, the heart relaxes to empty joys. Pope Gregory I luxury heart joy