Feast of Richard of Chichester, Bishop, 1253 Commemoration of Joseph Butler, Bishop of Durham, Moral Philosopher, 1752 If indeed there had been anything better and more profitable to the health of men than to suffer, Christ would surely have shown it by word and example.


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Of two evils we must always choose the least.
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Love flies, runs, and rejoices; it is free and nothing can hold it back.
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Endeavor to be always patient of the faults and imperfections of others for thou has many faults and...
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Be thankful for the least gift, so shalt thou be meant to receive greater.
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We usually know what we can do, but temptation shows us who we are.
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Love feels no burden, thinks nothing of trouble, attempts what is above its strength, pleads no excu...
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The loftier the building, the deeper must the foundation be laid.
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The Voice of Christ: My child, this is the disposition which you should have if you wish to walk wit...
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Do not let your peace depend on the words of men. Their thinking well or badly of you does not make ...
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If you wish to draw profit, read with humility, simplicity, and faith, and never with the design of ...
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It is good for us to have trials and troubles at times, for they often remind us that we are on prob...
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As long as you live, you will be subject to change, whether you will it or not - now glad, now sorro...
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Love is a mighty power, a great and complete good; Love alone lightens every burden, and makes the r...
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In omnibus requiem quaesivi, et nusquam inveni nisi in angulo cum libro.

(Everywhere I...
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If you cannot recollect yourself continuously, do so once a day at least, in the morning or in the e...
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He is not truly patient who will only suffer as far as seems right to him and from whom he pleases. ...
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I would rather feel contrition than know how to define it.
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Look at our fathers in the old days, living masterpieces as they are and shining examples of true re...
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5. Be ofttimes mindful of the saying,(3) The eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear with hear...
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At the least, bear patiently, if thou canst not joyfully. And although thou be very unwilling to hea...
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Hence we must support one another, console one another, mutually help, counsel, and advise, for the ...
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Let temporal things be in the use, eternal things in the desire.
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It is not really a small thing when in small things we resist self.
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My child, I am the Lord Who gives strength in the day of trouble. Come to Me when all is not well wi...
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Sic Transit Gloria Mundi (Thus passes the glory of the world).
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God often grants in a moment what He has long denied.
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Learned arguments do not make a man holy and righteous, whereas a good life makes him dear to God.
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Nothing is sweeter than love, nothing stronger or higher or wider, nothing is more pleasant, nothing...
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All that is in the world is vanity except to love God and serve him only.
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The Lord bestows his blessings there, where he finds the vessels empty.
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Fight like a man. Habit is overcome by habit.
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By two wings is man lifted above earthly things, even by
simplicity and purity. Simplicity ough...
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God hath thus ordered it, that we may learn to bear one another’s burdens; for no man is without f...
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Jesus has now many lovers of the heavenly kingdom but few bearers of His cross.
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All men desire peace, but very few desire those things that make for peace.
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Wherever you go, there you are.
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At the Day of Judgement we shall not be asked what we have read but what we have done.
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A wise lover values not so much the gift of the lover as the love of the giver.
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A lowly knowledge of thyself is a surer way to God than the deep searching of a man’s learnings. N...
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It is vanity, too, to covet honours, and to lift up ourselves on high...It is vanity, to love that w...
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There is naturally in every man a desire to know, but what profiteth knowledge without the fear of G...
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What most of all hinders heavenly consolation is that you are too slow in turning yourself to prayer...
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I would far rather feel remorse than know how to define it.
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The loftier the building the deeper the foundation must be.
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If you cannot mould yourself entirely as you would wish, how can you expect other people to be entir...
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The cross, therefore, is always ready; it awaits you everywhere. No matter where you may go, you can...
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Let all your thoughts be with the Most High, and direct your humble prayers unceasingly to Christ. I...
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If you desire to know or learn anything to your advantage, then take delight in being unknown and un...
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Love flies, runs, and rejoices; it is free and nothing can hold it back
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