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lways give  good  example:  teach  virtue  by word  and  deed. Example is  more  powerful than discourse. — Bl. Henry Suso.

If thou  wouldst  glory,  let  it  be  in  the  Lord,  by referring  everything  to  Him,  and  giving  to  Him all the  honor  and  glory. — Ven. Louis de Granada.

There is  nothing  more  holy,  more  eminently perfect, than  resignation  to  the  will  of  God,  which confirms us  in  an  entire  detachment  from  ourselves, and  a  perfect  indifference  for  every  condition in  which  we  may  be  placed. — St. Vincent de Paul.

Prayer consists  not  in  many  words,  but  in  the fervor of  desire,  which  raises  the  soul  to  God  by the  knowledge  of  its  own  nothingness  and  the  divine goodness. — Bl. Henry Suso.

Let us  make  up  for  lost  time. Let us  give  to God  the  time  that  remains  to  us. — St. Alphonsus.