Nature’s greatnesses have their own way of striking with admiration; they do not need the pleading of words: the sky, for instance, or the sun, or any other wonder of the universe.
—Gregory of Nyssa, On Virginity, Chap 23
Nature’s greatnesses have their own way of striking with admiration; they do not need the pleading of words: the sky, for instance, or the sun, or any other wonder of the universe.
—Gregory of Nyssa, On Virginity, Chap 23