Augustine of Hippo Quote

We enjoy some gratification when our good friends die; for though their death leaves us in sorrow, we have the consolatory assurance that they are beyond the ills by which in this life even the best of people are broken down or corrupted.


The City of God (ed. 1871)


We enjoy some gratification when our good friends die; for though their death leaves us in sorrow, we have the consolatory assurance that they are...

We enjoy some gratification when our good friends die; for though their death leaves us in sorrow, we have the consolatory assurance that they are...

We enjoy some gratification when our good friends die; for though their death leaves us in sorrow, we have the consolatory assurance that they are...

We enjoy some gratification when our good friends die; for though their death leaves us in sorrow, we have the consolatory assurance that they are...