Maxims and Sayings of St. Philip Neri: Difference between revisions

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maxim[9][20] = "Perfection cannot be attained without the greatest toil.";
maxim[9][20] = "Perfection cannot be attained without the greatest toil.";
maxim[9][21] = "As soon as we are stripped of the sordid garb of avarice, we shall be clothed with the royal and imperial vest of the opposite virtue, liberality.";
maxim[9][21] = "As soon as we are stripped of the sordid garb of avarice, we shall be clothed with the royal and imperial vest of the opposite virtue, liberality.";
maxim[9][22] = "Even in the midst of the crowd we can be going on to perfection.";
maxim[9][22] = "Even in the midst of the crowd, we can be going on to perfection.";
maxim[9][23] = "Not everything which is better in itself is better for each man in particular.";
maxim[9][23] = "Not everything which is better in itself is better for each man in particular.";
maxim[9][24] = "Be devout to the Madonna, keep yourself from sin, and God will deliver you from your evils.";
maxim[9][24] = "Be devout to the Madonna, keep yourself from sin, and God will deliver you from your evils.";

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