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"Beware of Philip, Lord. He may yet betray you."

A usual prayer of St. Philip Neri
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Quod Æternum non est, nihil est.

"What is not eternal is nothing."
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"St. Bernard says that he learned to know God among the beech-trees and oaks better than in all the learned books he had read."

St. Alphonsus Liguori, Mental Prayer and the Exercises of a Retreat, Part II, §1
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"God hates peace in those destined for war!"

Ven. Fulton J. Sheen
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"A single 'Blessed be God,' under adverse circumstances, is worth more than a thousand thanksgivings when things go smoothly."

St. John of Ávila
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"The reason [women] are subject and not in the forefront is that they are deficient in reasoning, which is especially necessary for those who preside. Therefore, the Philosopher says in his Politics that corruption of rule occurs, when the rule comes to women."

St. Thomas Aquinas, Commentary on First Corinthians
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"If the Devil makes an uproar with temptations or imaginations, make nothing out of it, as though it were a fly."

St. Paul of the Cross
Qui prius erant viles, in Ecclesia efficiuntur pretiosi.

"Those who before were base have been made precious in the Church."

St. Thomas, Commentary on Isaiah
Cartusia sanctos facit, sed non patefacit.

“The charterhouse makes saints, but does not make them known.”
"As often as I have been among men, I have returned home a lesser man."

Thomas à Kempis, The Imitation of Christ
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"Titus, enlightened enough to recognize that Judaea was perishing by a manifest effect of God’s justice, did not know what crime God had willed to punish so terribly. It was the greatest of all crimes, a crime unheard of till then, that is to say, that of deicide — which also gave rise to a vengeance of which the world had not seen such an example... There is the story of the Jews. They persecuted their Messiah, in His own Person and in that of His followers; they stirred up the world against His disciples; they did not leave them at rest in any city; they armed the Romans and the emperors against the nascent Church; they stoned St. Stephen, killed the two Jameses (whose holiness made them venerable even among them); they immolated St. Peter and St. Paul by the sword and by the hands of the Gentiles. It was necessary that they perish. So much blood, mixed with that of the prophets whom they massacred, cried out for vengeance before God."

Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet, Discours sur l'Histoire Universelle, p. 298-99
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