“We are philosophers – not in words – but in deeds. We do not speak great things; we live them.” – Cyprian

Methodius:

“Man received power and enslaved himself – not because he was overpowered by the irresistible tendencies of his nature. . . . For if he had been made as any of the elements of creation, . . . he would cease to receive a reward befitting deliberate choice.  Instead, he would be like an instrument of the Maker.  And it would be unreasonable for him to suffer blame for his wrong-doings.  For the real author of them would be the one by whom he is used.”

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