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Anchorite Inspirational Quotes (95)
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Begin now what you will be hereafter.
St. Jerome
Malice swallows the greatest part of its own venom.
St. Jerome
No created mind, no created heart, no human force is capable of knowing how much love the Heart of Mary had for the Lord.
St. Jerome
Let us learn upon earth those things which can call us to heaven.
St. Jerome
Woman is the gate of the devil, the road to iniquity, the sting of the scorpion, in a word, a dangerous species.
St. Jerome
Whoever eats the Lamb outside this House is profane.
St. Jerome
When the stomach is full, it is easy to talk of fasting.
St. Jerome
My speech is too fast my oration confused love knows no order.
St. Jerome
The recollection of an injury is . . . a rusty arrow and poison for the soul.
Francis of Paola
The charges we bring against others often come home to ourselves we inveigh against faults which are as much ours as theirs and so our eloquence ends by telling against ourselves.
St. Jerome
Seek to learn on earth those truths which will remain ever valid in Heaven
St. Jerome
Everything must have in it a sharp seasoning of truth.
St. Jerome
While truth is always bitter, pleasantness waits upon evildoing.
St. Jerome
For the preservation of chastity, an empty and rumbling stomach and fevered lungs are indispensable.
St. Jerome
Do not marvel at the novelty of the thing, if a Virgin gives birth to God.
St. Jerome
Expect temptation to your last breath.
Anthony the Great
Failure is the inspiration of tomorrow's entrepreneurs.
St. Jerome
Woman is the root of all evil.
St. Jerome
Vanity is truly the motive power that moves humanity, and it is flattery that greases the wheels.
St. Jerome
Always be doing something worthwhile then the devil will always find you busy.
St. Jerome
Virginity can be lost by a thought.
St. Jerome
By your work you show what you love and what you know.
Bruno of Cologne
The truly miserable have a timbre in their voices strong enough to erase smiles from the faces and souls of the contented.
St. Jerome
The person who abides in solitude and quiet is delivered from fighting three battles: hearing, speech, and sight. Then there remains one battle to fight-the battle of the heart.
Anthony the Great
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