Top 14 Quotes & Sayings by Henry Suso

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Dominican writer Henry Suso.
Last updated on April 21, 2025.
Henry Suso

Henry Suso was a German Dominican friar and the most popular vernacular writer of the fourteenth century. Suso is thought to have been born on 21 March 1295. An important author in both Latin and Middle High German, he is also notable for defending Meister Eckhart's legacy after Eckhart was posthumously condemned for heresy in 1329. He died in Ulm on 25 January 1366, and was beatified by the Catholic Church in 1831.

Thou shalt understand that it is a science most profitable, and passing all other sciences, for to learn to die. For a man to know that he shall die, that is common to all men; as much as there is no man that may ever live or he hath hope or trust thereof; but thou shalt find full few that hath this cunning to learn to die. I shall give thee the mystery of this doctrine; the which shall profit thee greatly to the beginning of ghostly health, and to a stable fundamental of all virtues.
There is nothing pleasurable except what is in harmony with the utmost depths of our divine nature.
It is inner abandonment that leads men to the highest truth. — © Henry Suso
It is inner abandonment that leads men to the highest truth.
I have often repented of having spoken. I have never repented of silence.
After big storms there follow bright days.
In the first day of my youth I tried to find it in the creatures, as I saw others do: but the more I sought, the less I found it, and the nearer I went to it, the further off it was. For of every image that appeared to me, before I had fully tested it, or abandoned myself to peace in it, and inner voice said to me: 'This is not what thou seekest.
Let each look to himself and see what God wants of him and attend to this, leaving all else alone.
Suffering is a short pain and a long joy.
By ignorance the truth is known.
If your enemies see that you grow courageous, and that you will neither be seduced by flatteries nor disheartened by the pains and trials of your journey, but rather are contented with them, they will grow afraid of you.
Suffering is the ancient law of love; there is no quest without pain; there is no lover who is not also a martyr.
Remember that you will derive strength by reflecting that the saints yearn for you to join their ranks; desire to see you fight bravely, and that you behave like true knights in your encounters with the same adversities which they had to conquer, and that breathtaking joy is theirs and your eternal reward for having endured a few years of temporal pain. Every drop of earthly bitterness will be changed into an ocean of heavenly sweetness.
The eternal God asks a favor of his bride: "Hold me close to your heart, close as locket or bracelet fits." No matter whether we walk or stand still, eat or drink, we should at all times wear the golden locket "Jesus" upon our heart.
Nowhere does Jesus hear our prayers more readily than in the Blessed Sacrament
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