But to show you that this leads you there, it is this which will lessen the
passions, which are your stumbling-blocks.
The end of this discourse.--Now, what harm will befall you in taking this
side? You will be faithful, humble, grateful, generous, a sincere friend,
truthful. Certainly you will not have those poisonous pleasures, glory and
luxury; but will you not have others? I will tell you that you will thereby
gain in this life, and that, at each step you take on this road, you will
see so great certainty of gain, so much nothingness in what you risk, that
you will at last recognise that you have wagered for something certain and
infinite, for which you have given nothing.
"Ah! This discourse transports me, charms me," etc.
If this discourse pleases you and seems impressive, know that it is made by
a man who has knelt, both before and after it, in prayer to that Being,
infinite and without