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Treasure in Clay: The Autobiography of Fulton J. Sheen
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Treasure in Clay: The
Celibacy is like poetry keeping the idea ever in mind like a dream; but marriage uses chisel and brush, concentrating more on marble and canvas. Celibacy jumps to a conclusion like an intuition; marriage, like reason, labors through ebb and flow, step by step.
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There would be a course on the philosophy of history; another year the philosophy of Marxism, another the philosophy of religion, the philosophy of science, etc. All of these were presented in the light of the thought of St. Thomas.
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From my experience it is always well never to pay attention to what people say, but rather why they say it.
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Tertullian said: "Penitence is a certain passion of the mind which comes from disgust at some previous feeling.
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You are not the worst girl in the city of New York; the worst girl in the city of New York says that she is the best girl in the city of New York." She did not understand the paradox.
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Celibacy is not the absence of a passion; it is rather the intensity of a passion.
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Without Me you can do nothing"… nothing.
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we suffer from hunger of the spirit while much of the world is suffering from hunger of the body.
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two world wars in twenty-one years, and the universal dread of nuclear incineration. This time God has given us John Paul II,
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Three dominant evils prevailed-clerical concubinage, simony
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a love without satiety an ecstasy without an end, a surrender to the beloved- God-without ever falling back on egotistic loneliness. Marriage and celibacy are not contraries
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insisted that a speaker must begin his message from where his hearers are, not where he is.
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