Maxims and Sayings of St. Philip Neri: Difference between revisions

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maxim[4][26] = "It is very necessary to be cheerful, but we must not on that account give in to a buffooning spirit.";
maxim[4][26] = "It is very necessary to be cheerful, but we must not on that account give in to a buffooning spirit.";
maxim[4][27] = "Buffoonery incapacitates a person from receiving any additional spirituality from God.";
maxim[4][27] = "Buffoonery incapacitates a person from receiving any additional spirituality from God.";
maxim[4][28] = "Nay more, it roots up the little a man may have already acquired.";
maxim[4][28] = "Nay more, bufoonery roots up the little a man may have already acquired.";
maxim[4][29] = "At table, especially where there are guests, we ought to eat every kind of food, and not say, “I like this,” and “I do not like that.”";
maxim[4][29] = "At table, especially where there are guests, we ought to eat every kind of food, and not say, “I like this,” and “I do not like that.”";
maxim[4][30] = "Human language cannot express the beauty of a soul which dies in a state of grace.";
maxim[4][30] = "Human language cannot express the beauty of a soul which dies in a state of grace.";

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