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Giovanni Pico della Mirandola Quotes
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola Quotes
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
Italian
Writer
Born:
Feb 24
,
1463
Died:
Nov 17
,
1494
Father
God
Great
Love
Man
Wisdom
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Whatever seeds each man cultivates will grow to maturity and bear in him their own fruit. If they be vegetative, he will be like a plant.
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
Man
Fruit
Maturity
Plant
Will
Whatever
Own
Seeds
Bear
He
Like
Him
Cultivate
Each
Grow
Each Man
God the Father, the supreme Architect, had already built this cosmic home we behold, the most sacred temple of His godhead, by the laws of His mysterious wisdom.
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
Wisdom
God
Home
Father
Temple
Cosmic
Architect
Laws
Mysterious
Sacred
Had
Most
Supreme
Built
His
Godhead
Behold
On man when he came into life the Father conferred the seeds of all kinds and the germs of every way of life.
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
Life
Man
Father
Every
Way
Kinds
Seeds
He
Came
Conferred
And if, happy in the lot of no created thing, he withdraws into the center of his own unity, his spirit, made one with God, in the solitary darkness of God, who is set above all things, shall surpass them all.
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
God
Happy
Darkness
Made
Own
Unity
Solitary
All Things
Spirit
Above
Shall
He
Surpass
His
Lot
Center
Them
Created
Who
Thing
Things
Set
Admittedly great though these reasons be, they are not the principal grounds, that is, those which may rightfully claim for themselves the privilege of the highest admiration.
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
Great
Those
Claim
Though
Rightfully
Admiration
Admittedly
Highest
Principal
Privilege
May
Which
Themselves
Grounds
Reasons
But, when the work was finished, the Craftsman kept wishing that there were someone to ponder the plan of so great a work, to love its beauty, and to wonder at its vastness.
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
Work
Love
Great
Finished
Beauty
Someone
Vastness
Wishing
Were
Wonder
Craftsman
Ponder
To Love
Plan
Kept
But in its final creation it was not the part of the Father's power to fail as though exhausted. It was not the part of His wisdom to waver in a needful matter through poverty of counsel.
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
Wisdom
Matter
Father
Poverty
Power
Exhausted
Creation
Final
Waver
Though
Through
Counsel
Part
Fail
His
It was not the part of His kindly love that he who was to praise God's divine generosity in regard to others should be compelled to condemn it in regard to himself.
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
Love
God
Others
Kindly
Divine
He
Part
Generosity
Himself
Praise
Condemn
His
Regard
Should
Who
Compelled
Spiritual beings, either from the beginning or soon thereafter, become what they are to be for ever and ever.
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
Spiritual
Become
Beginning
Spiritual Beings
Soon
Either
Thereafter
Beings
Ever
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