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 count of  them. He has  fixed  the  measure  thereof. — St. Alphonsus.

The more  guilty  we  are,  the  greater  must  be  our confidence in  Mary. Therefore, courage,  timid soul; let  Mary  know  all  thy  misery,  and  hasten with joy  to  the  throne  of  mercy. — Bl. Henry Suso.

Evil is  often  more  hurtful  to  the  doer  than  to the  one  against  whom  it  is  done. — St. Catherine of Siena.

During life  despise  that  which  will  avail  you nothing at  the  hour  of  death. — St. Anselm.

He who  fails  to  reflect  before  acting,  walks with his  eyes  shut  and  advances  with  danger. He also falls  very  often,  because  the  eye  of  reflection does not  enable  him  to  see  whither  his  footstepa lead. — St. Gregory the  Great.

Sanctity and  perfection  consist  not  in  fine words, but  in  good  actions. — Bl. Henry Suso.

As patience  leads  to  peace,  and  study  to  science, so are  humiliations  the  path  that  leads  to  humility.— St. Bernard.