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Jacques-benigne Bossuet

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    An Indian philosopher, being asked what were, according to his opinion, the two most beautiful things in the universe, answered: The starry heavens above our heads, and the feeling of duty in our hearts.

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    Honor is like the eye, which cannot suffer the least impurity without damage. It is a precious stone, the price of which is lessened by a single flaw.

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    I love to thik of my little children whom God has called to himself as away at school-at the best school in the universe, under the best teachers, learning the best things, in the best possible manner. O death! We thank thee for the light that thou wilt shed upon our ignorance.

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    O death! We thank you for the light that you will shed upon our ignorance.

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    Only great souls know the grandeur there is in charity.

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    Readiness for death is that of character, rather than of occupation. It is right living which prepares for safe or even joyous dying. - Jacques

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    The greatest of all weaknesses is the fear of appearing weak.

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    The greatest weakness of all weaknesses is to fear too much to appear weak.

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    The heart has reasons that reason does not understand.

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    The inexorable boredom that is at the core of life.

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    The spirit of the world encloses four kinds of spirits, diametrically opposed to charity--the spirit of resentment, spirit of aversion, spirit of jealousy and the spirit of indifference.

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    The worst derangement of the spirit is to believe things because we want them to be so, not because we have seen them for what they are.

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    Truth is a queen who has her eternal throne in heaven, and her seat of empire in the heart of God.

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    Well-meant ignorance is a grievous calamity in high places.