Then, too, there shall be no law, for as Augustine so well expressed it: Ama et
fac quod vis (Love and do what you will).
Saint Augustine's maxim, Dilige et
quod vis
fac — if you but love [God], you may do as you incline — is morally one of the profoundest of observations, yet it is pregnant, for such persons, with passports beyond the bounds of conventional morality.