Simone Weil

Philosopher, mystic, activist

Modern influential 74 sayings

Sayings by Simone Weil

The highest form of love is to love God in his absence.

1951 (posthumous) — Book: Waiting for God
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The true hero is not the one who overcomes fear, but the one who suffers it.

1947 (posthumous) — Book: Gravity and Grace
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To be oneself is to be nothing. To be nothing is to be God.

1947 (posthumous) — Book: Gravity and Grace
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The soul is made for attention.

1951 (posthumous) — Book: Waiting for God
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Truth is a mobile, living thing.

1947 (posthumous) — Book: Gravity and Grace
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The highest act of freedom is to consent to the necessity of God.

1951 (posthumous) — Book: Waiting for God
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When we fall, we fall into the hands of God.

1947 (posthumous) — Book: Gravity and Grace
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The world is a veil of tears.

1947 (posthumous) — Book: Gravity and Grace
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The beauty of the world is the smile of God.

1951 (posthumous) — Book: Waiting for God
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The most beautiful thing in the world is the cross.

1947 (posthumous) — Book: Gravity and Grace
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God is not the author of evil, but the author of good.

1951 (posthumous) — Book: Waiting for God
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The soul is always in need of grace.

1947 (posthumous) — Book: Gravity and Grace
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The only good is God.

1951 (posthumous) — Book: Waiting for God
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The universe is a balance of forces.

1947 (posthumous) — Book: Gravity and Grace
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The only true prayer is attention.

1951 (posthumous) — Book: Waiting for God
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The essence of Christianity is to love God in his absence.

1947 (posthumous) — Book: Gravity and Grace
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The world is a mechanism of necessity.

1947 (posthumous) — Book: Gravity and Grace
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Grace fills empty spaces, but it can only enter where there is a void to receive it.

1947 (posthumous) — Book: Gravity and Grace
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The most important quality for a writer is to be able to tell the truth.

1942 — Letter to Jean Piel
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The true function of art is to prepare us for suffering.

1947 (posthumous) — Book: Gravity and Grace
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