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Men Quotes by Francis of Assisi
- If you have men who will exclude any of God's creatures from the shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men who will deal…
- If a superior give any order to one who is under him which is against that man's conscience, although he do not obey it yet…
- We should all realize that no matter where or how a man dies, if he is in the state of mortal sin and does not…
- By the anxieties and worries of this life Satan tries to dull man's heart and make a dwelling for himself there.
- All things of creation are children of the Father and thus brothers of man. ... God wants us to help animals, if they need help.…
- Let us also love our neighbors as ourselves. Let us have charity and humility. Let us give alms because these cleanse our souls from the…
- Blessed is the servant who esteems himself no more highly when he is praised and exalted by people than when he is considered worthless, foolish,…
- A man has only so much knowledge as he puts to work.
- What does the poor man do at the rich man's door, the sick man in the presence of his physician, the thirsty man at a…
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