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maxim[3][19] = "It is God’s custom to interweave human life with a trouble and a consolation, at least, of an interior sort, alternately."; | maxim[3][19] = "It is God’s custom to interweave human life with a trouble and a consolation, at least, of an interior sort, alternately."; | ||
maxim[3][20] = "Young men should be very careful to avoid idleness."; | maxim[3][20] = "Young men should be very careful to avoid idleness."; | ||
maxim[3][21] = "When fathers have given their sons a good education, and put everything clearly and distinctly in train for them, the sons who succeed them | maxim[3][21] = "When fathers have given their sons a good education, and put everything clearly and distinctly in train for them, the sons who succeed them and continue to follow the road marked out for them will have the advantage of seeing their family persevere in holy ways and in the fear of God."; | ||
maxim[3][22] = "In order to preserve their purity, young men should frequent the Sacraments, and especially confession."; | maxim[3][22] = "In order to preserve their purity, young men should frequent the Sacraments, and especially confession."; | ||
maxim[3][23] = "We must never trust ourselves, for it is the devil’s way first to get us to feel secure, and then to make us fall."; | maxim[3][23] = "We must never trust ourselves, for it is the devil’s way first to get us to feel secure, and then to make us fall."; |