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Quotes from Dietrich von Hildebrand

Love is not concerned with a person's accomplishments, it is a response to a person's being: This is why a typical word of love is to say: I love you, because you are as you are.
~ Dietrich von Hildebrand
The great mystery of our metaphysical situation, that God is nearer to us than we are ourselves, is manifest in the fact that we cannot even be wholly ourselves—in the sense of individuality as a unique divine thought—until we are reborn in Christ.
~ Dietrich von Hildebrand
Humility involves the full knowledge of our status as creatures, a clear consciousness of having received everything we have from God.
~ Dietrich von Hildebrand
Happiness is love's outcome, never its motive. Where someone is loved he is an end in himself and certainly not a means toward something else. It is therefore of love's essence, wherever it is found, that the loved one seem precious, beautiful, and worthy of love.
~ Dietrich von Hildebrand
For, just as love embodies the life of all virtues and expresses the inmost substance of all holiness, humility is the precondition and basic presupposition for the genuineness, the beauty, and the truth of all virtue.
~ Dietrich von Hildebrand
Love alone brings a human being to full awareness of personal existence. For it is in love alone that man finds room enough to be what he is.
~ Dietrich von Hildebrand
Better to be a beggar in freedom than to be forced into compromises against my conscience. —
~ Dietrich von Hildebrand
The Liturgy is Christ praying.
~ Dietrich von Hildebrand
The soldier of Christ is obligated to fight against sin and error. His battle against the Antichrist is prompted by his loved for Christ, and for the salvation of souls. He fights this battle for the salvation of those who have gone astray. His attitude is one of true love. But those who flee from the inevitable battle, and treat irenically those who have gone astray, obfuscating their error and playing down their revolt against God, are, fundamentally, victims of egoism and complacency.
~ Dietrich von Hildebrand
When we love somebody, whether it be a friend, a parent, a child, whether it be conjugal love or neighborly love, the beloved person always stands before us as something precious and noble in himself.
~ Dietrich von Hildebrand
love typically gives rise to responsiveness regarding the beauty of a very specific individual taken as a whole rather than for values taken individually.
~ Dietrich von Hildebrand
Anti-Semitism was clearly not just anti-Christian and immoral but also quite foolish.
~ Dietrich von Hildebrand
The more our life is permeated by God, the simpler it becomes. This simplicity is defined by the inward unity which our life assumes because we no longer seek for any but one end: God. No
~ Dietrich von Hildebrand
pride (superbia) is not only by itself our primal sin: it also inwardly contaminates all intrinsically good dispositions and robs every virtue of its value before God.
~ Dietrich von Hildebrand
On the other hand, every virtue and every good deed turns worthless if pride creeps into it - which happens whenever in some fashion we glory in our goodness.
~ Dietrich von Hildebrand
the Liturgy is accomplished faith, lived faith. It plunges us into the full reality of the truth of faith; it creates the spiritual space in which the world of faith or, more correctly, the world disclosed by faith penetrates every pore of our being, in which we breathe the supernatural air; it brings us to the ultimate reality which, in the holy Sacrifice of the Mass and in the sacraments, we even touch ontologically.
~ Dietrich von Hildebrand
There were a host of people who viewed my rejection of National Socialism as exaggerated and who perceived my sharp tone as un-Austrian. Even many Austrians whose political views were relatively good found my stance too abrupt and not in keeping with Austrian sensibilities.
~ Dietrich von Hildebrand
Que Cristo nos ama es el gran secreto, el secreto más íntimo de cada alma. Es la realidad más inconcebible; es una realidad que cambiaría completamente la vida de cualquiera que se diera cuenta de ello plenamente. Pero para darse cuenta de ello no basta un mero conocimiento teórico, sino una vivencia de este amor similar a la que se tiene del amor de la persona amada. (p. 16)
~ Dietrich von Hildebrand
No seu núcleo último, a falsidade significa negar a Deus, fugir de Deus.
~ Dietrich von Hildebrand