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Francois Fenelon Quotes

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We can often do more for other men by trying to correct our own faults than by trying to correct theirs  (Francois Fenelon Quotes) All wars are civil ones; for it is still man spilling his own blood, tearing out his own bowels  (Francois Fenelon Quotes) As long as anything in this world means anything to you, your freedom is only a word. You are like a bird that is held by a leash; you can only fly so far  (Francois Fenelon Quotes) The greatest of all crosses is self. If we die in part every day, we shall have but little to do on the last. These little daily deaths will destroy the power of the final dying  (Francois Fenelon Quotes) To be faithful in prayer it is indispensable that we arrange all the activities of the day with a regularity that nothing can disturb  (Francois Fenelon Quotes) So long as we are full of self we are shocked at the faults of others. Let us think often of our own sin, and we shall be lenient to the sins of others  (Francois Fenelon Quotes) That love of self, which the world advocates, is a thousand times more dangerous than any poison  (Francois Fenelon Quotes) The blood of a nation ought never to be shed except for its own preservation in the utmost extremity  (Francois Fenelon Quotes) There is no more dangerous illusion than the fancies by which people try to avoid illusion  (Francois Fenelon Quotes) There is a set of religious, or rather moral, writings which teach that virtue is the certain road to happiness, and vice to misery in this world. A very wholesome and comfortable doctrine, and to which we have but one objection, namely, that it is not true  (Francois Fenelon Quotes) Never let us be discouraged with ourselves. It is not when we are conscious of our faults that we are the most wicked; on the contrary, we are less so. We see by a brighter light; and let us remember for our consolation, that we never perceive our sins till we begin to cure them  (Francois Fenelon Quotes) There is no true and constant gentleness without humility. While we are so fond of ourselves, we are easily offended with others. Let us be persuaded that nothing is due to us, and then nothing will disturb us. Let us often think of our own infirmities, and we will become indulgent towards those of others  (Francois Fenelon Quotes)
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