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Latter Quotes by Vincent de Paul
- There are some persons who are content with everything and others who are scarcely content with anything. These latter need patience to bear with themselves.
- There is a vast difference between an Apostolic life and the solitude of the Carthusians. The latter is truly very holy but is not suited…
- Foresight is good when it is subject to the latter, but it becomes excessive when we are in a hurry to avoid something we fear.…
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