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

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maxim[7][9] = "The true medicine to cure us of pride, is to keep down and thwart touchiness of mind.";
maxim[7][9] = "The true medicine to cure us of pride, is to keep down and thwart touchiness of mind.";
maxim[7][10] = "When a man is reproved for anything, he ought not to take it too much to heart, for we commit a greater fault by our sadness than by the sin for which we are reproved.";
maxim[7][10] = "When a man is reproved for anything, he ought not to take it too much to heart, for we commit a greater fault by our sadness than by the sin for which we are reproved.";
maxim[7][11] = "They who when they have got a little devotion think they are some great one, are only fit to be laughed at.";
maxim[7][11] = "Those who, when they have got a little devotion think they are some great one, are only fit to be laughed at.";
maxim[7][12] = "Humility is the true guardian of chastity.";
maxim[7][12] = "Humility is the true guardian of chastity.";
maxim[7][13] = "When a man has fallen he ought to acknowledge it in some such way as this: “Ah, if I had been humble I should not have fallen!”";
maxim[7][13] = "When a man has fallen he ought to acknowledge it in some such way as this: “Ah, if I had been humble I should not have fallen!”";

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Tuesday, May 13

Even in bodily indispositions, spiritual remedies are the most helpful.

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