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It is not enough to forbid our own tongue to murmur; we must also refuse to listen to murmurers. — Ven. Louis de Granada.

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We can obtain no reward without merit, and no merit without patience. — St. Alphonsus.

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No harp sends forth such sweet harmonies as are produced in the afflicted heart by the holy name of Mary. Let us kneel to reverence this holy, this sublime name of Mary! — Bl. Henry Suso.

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The life of a true Christian should be such that he fears neither death nor any event of his life, but endures and submits to all things with a good heart. — St. Teresa.

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We should abandon ourselves entirely into the hands of God, and believe that His providence disposes everything that He wishes or permits to happen to us for our greater good. — St. Vincent de Paul.

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Regulate and direct all your actions to God, offering them to Him and beseeching Him to grant that they be for His honor and glory. — St, Teresa.