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In some causes silence is dangerous.
Ambrose
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When in Rome, live as the Romans do. When elsewhere, live as they live elsewhere.
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If it is daily bread, why do you take it once a year? . . . Take daily what is to profit you daily. Live in such a way that you may deserve to receive it daily. He who does not deserve to receive it daily, does not deserve to receive it once a year.
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As a servant desireth the approval of his master, and a son the approval of his father, so should we desire the approval of God and our own conscience.
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It is easier to look wise than to talk wisely.
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If you do not give the tenth part to God, he will take the nine parts.
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When we speak about wisdom, we are speaking about Christ. When we speak about virtue, we are speaking about Christ. When we speak about justice, we are speaking about Christ. When we speak about peace, we are speaking about Christ. When we speak about truth and life and redemption, we are speaking about Christ.
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Just as riches are an impediment to virtue in the wicked, so in the good they are an aid of virtue.
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He who reads much and understands much, receives his fill. He who is full, refreshes others.
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But if these beings guard you, they do so because they have been summoned by your prayers.
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