He who prays most receives most.

A true servant of Mary cannot be lost.

He who desires nothing but God is rich and happy.

But You never reject a repentant and humble heart.

The heart of man is, so to speak, the paradise of God.

The definitions of the Church are the rules of true faith.

God loves all those who love him: I love them that love Me.

Your God is ever beside you - indeed, He is even within you.

No, he can never be lost who recommends himself to thee, O Mary.

Since His delights are to be with you, let yours be found in Him.

Perfect love of God means the complete union of our will with God's.

He who trusts himself is lost. He who trusts in God can do all things.

The sufferings endured for God are the greatest proof of our love for Him.

Let us make up for lost time. Let us give to God the time that remains to us.

There is no one, after God, who loves us as much as this most loving Mother does.

Without prayer it is impossible to resist temptations and to keep the commandments.

What is it that renders death terrible? Sin. We must therefore fear sin, not death.

Yet you should practice the greatest possible love and confidence in treating with Him.

True charity consists in doing good to those who do us evil, and in thus winning them over.

Woe to him who neglects to recommend himself to Mary, and thus closes the channel of grace!

God is displeased at the diffidence of souls who love Him sincerely and whom He Himself loves.

Let your constant practice be to offer yourself to God, that He may do with you what He pleases.

How, then, shall God give himself entirely to that one who, besides his God, loves creatures still?

Such is the compassion, such the love which Mary bears us, that she is never tired of praying for us.

All souls in hell are there because they did not pray. All the saints sanctified themselves by prayer.

Our Faith will never be true unless it is united to that of St. Peter and the Pontiff, his successors.

Speak to Him often of your business, your plans, your troubles, your fears - of everything that concerns you.

The past is no longer yours; the future is not yet in your power. You have only the present wherein to do good.

Those who say the Rosary daily and wear the Brown Scapular and who do a little more, will go straight to Heaven.

The principal means of acquiring an ardent love of Christ are mental prayer, Communion, mortification, retirement.

After the love which we owe Jesus Christ, we must give the chief place in our heart to the love of His Mother Mary.

A dancer differeth from a madman only in length of time; one is mad so long as he liveth, the other while he danceth.

He who suffers in patience, surfers less and saves his soul. He who suffers impatiently, suffers more and loses his soul.

The brightest ornaments in the crown of the blessed in heaven are the sufferings which they have borne patiently on earth.

A soul who loves Jesus Christ desires to be treated the way Christ was treated-desires to be poor, despised, and humiliated.

As all our wickedness consists in turning away from our Creator, so all our goodness consists in uniting ourselves with Him.

A person may be Baptized, and yet not born again to grace, in consequence of not having the necessary dispositions at Baptism.

He who wishes to find Jesus should seek Him, not in the delights and pleasures of the world, but in mortification of the senses.

Let us thank God for having called us to His holy faith. It is a great gift, and the number of those who thank God for it is small.

There is a practice that is most powerful in keeping us united with God. That practice is the constant recollection of His presence.

Obedience to a confessor is the most acceptable offering which we can make to God, and the most secure way of doing the divine will.

Do not allow your daughters to be taught letters by a man, though he be a St. Paul or St. Francis of Assissium. The saints are in Heaven.

In cold and heat, in rain and wind, the soul united to God says, "I want it to be warm, to be cold, windy, to rain, because God wills it."

Mary being destined to negotiate peace between God and man, it was not proper that she should be an accomplice in the disobedience of Adam.

There is no one, however wicked, whom Mary does not save by her intercession when she wishes ... He who has recourse to Mary shall be saved.

By the law of nature, there is no pleasure in suffering; but divine love, when it reigns in a heart, makes it take delight in its sufferings.

I Love Jesus Christ and that is why I am on fire with the desire to give Him souls, first of all my own, and then an incalculable number of others.

It is almost certain that excess in eating is the cause of almost all the diseases of the body, but its effects on the soul are even more disastrous.

If we should be saved and become saints, we ought always to stand at the gates of the Divine mercy to beg and pray for, as an alms, all that we need.

The saved are few, but we must live with the few if we would be saved with the few. O God, too few indeed they are: yet amongst those few I wish to be!

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