The exercise of freedom consists in stripping oneself of one's own will. - Léon Bloy

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The exercise of freedom consists in stripping oneself of one's own will.

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About Léon Bloy

Léon Bloy (11 July 1846 – 3 November 1917), was a French novelist, essayist, pamphleteer and poet.

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Alternative Names: Léo Bloy Léon Henri Marie Bloy Le Mendiant ingrat Mendiant ingrat Le Pèlerin de l'absolu Pèlerin de l'absolu
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It is the small flock of God. "Whoever receives in my name one of those little" said Jesus, "It is myself who receives." What thinks the one that sticks, that maims, or inflicts to their pure souls more black sorrow than death? (...) The curse of a crowd of children, is a cataclysm, a horror prodigy, a chain of dark mountains in the sky, with a cavalcade of thunder and lightning in their tops. It is the infinite of the cries of all deep, is a not know what highly powerful unforgiving and extinguishing any hope of forgiveness.

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