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Portuguese priest and saint (d. 1231), Birth: 15-8-1195, Death: 13-6-1231 Anthony of Padua Quotes
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Actions speak louder than words; let your words teach and your actions speak.
Anthony of Padua

'Demonstrate rather than profess; let your teachings be seen and your words heard.'
2.
The devil is afraid of us when we pray and make sacrifices. He is also afraid when we are humble and good. He is especially afraid when we love Jesus very much. He runs away when we make the Sign of the Cross.
Anthony of Padua

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The life of the body is the soul; the life of the soul is God.
Anthony of Padua

The spirit of the flesh is the essence; the spirit of the essence is the Almighty.
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Learn to love humility, for it will cover all your sins. All sins are repulsive before God, but the most repulsive of all is pride of the heart. Do not consider yourself learned and wise; otherwise, all your efforts will be destroyed, and your boat will reach the harbor empty. If you have great authority, do not threaten anyone with death. Know that, according to nature, you too are susceptible to death, and that every soul sheds its body as its final garment.
Anthony of Padua

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Charity is the soul of faith, makes it alive; without love, faith dies.
Anthony of Padua

Compassion is the essence of belief, brings it to life; without affection, trust perishes.
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The spirit of humility is sweeter than honey, and those who nourish themselves with this honey produce sweet fruit.
Anthony of Padua

The essence of modesty is more delightful than nectar, and those who partake in this elixir yield luscious fruit.
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He prays best who does not know that he is praying.
Anthony of Padua

'He communes best who does not realise he is communicating.'
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Christians must lean on the Cross of Christ just as travelers lean on a staff when they begin a long journey.
Anthony of Padua

Christians must depend on the Cross of Christ just as wanderers rely on a staff when they commence a lengthy voyage.
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Attribute to God every good that you have received. If you take credit for something that does not belong to you, you will be guilty of theft.
Anthony of Padua

Acknowledge the Lord as the source of all your blessings; falsely claiming another's accomplishments is a form of stealing.
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We are formed by environment and grace, by politics and prayer, by church and conscience. All God's creatures conspire to teach us as well. We stumble. We stutter. We rise. We are lifted.
Anthony of Padua

We are shaped by our surroundings and beneficence, by policies and supplication, by spiritual community and morality. All of God's beings work together to instruct us likewise. We err. We falter. We ascend. We are uplifted.
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The creator of the heavens obeys a carpenter; the God of eternal glory listens to a poor virgin. Has anyone ever witnessed anything comparable to this? Let the philosopher no longer disdain from listening to the common laborer; the wise, to the simple; the educated, to the illiterate; a child of a prince, to a peasant.
Anthony of Padua

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Seek refuge in Mary because she is the city of refuge. We know that Moses set up three cities of refuge for anyone who inadvertently killed his neighbor. Now the Lord has established a refuge of mercy, Mary, even for those who deliberately commit evil. Mary provides shelter and strength for the sinner.
Anthony of Padua

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Earthly riches are like the reed. Its roots are sunk in the swamp, and its exterior is fair to behold; but inside it is hollow. If a man leans on such a reed, it will snap off and pierce his soul.
Anthony of Padua

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Men will surrender to the spirit of the age. They will say that if they had lived in our day, faith would be simple and easy. But in their day, they will say, things are complex; the Church must be brought up to date and made meaningful to the day's problems.
Anthony of Padua

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The birds are the saints, who fly to heaven on the wings of contemplation, who are so removed from the world that they have no business on earth. They do not labour, but by contemplation alone they already live in heaven.
Anthony of Padua

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Anyone, then, who desires to live chastely in Christ Jesus, must flee not only the mouse of lust, but even from its very scent.
Anthony of Padua

Evade all traces of carnal craving if one desires to be moral in Christ.
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Our thoughts ought by instinct to fly upwards from animals, men and natural objects to their creator. If created things are so utterly lovely, how gloriously beautiful must he be who made them! The wisdom of the worker is revealed in his handiwork.
Anthony of Padua

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The saints are like the stars. In his providence Christ conceals them in a hidden place that they may not shine before others when they might wish to do so. Yet they are always ready to exchange the quiet of contemplation for the works of mercy as soon as they perceive in their heart the invitation of Christ.
Anthony of Padua

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Regret not that which is past; and trust not to thine own righteousness.
Anthony of Padua

Refrain from lamenting the past; and do not put your faith in your own morality.
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O name of Mary! Joy in the heart, honey in the mouth, melody to the ear of Her devout clients!
Anthony of Padua

21.
The prayer of the monk is not perfect until he no longer recognizes himself or the fact that he is praying.
Anthony of Padua

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Damned money! Alas! How many religious did it blind! How many cloistered religious did it deceive! Money is the 'droppings of birds' that blinded the eyes of Tobit.
Anthony of Padua

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The Glorious Virgin did not have a stain in her birth because she was santified in her mother's womb and safeguarded there by angels.
Anthony of Padua

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These symbolize (Proverbs 30:14) the greedy and usurers whose teeth are swords and knifes which they use to devour the poor and steal their megger possessions. All of them are children of this world who consider the children of light to be stupid and believe themselves to be the prudent ones. Their prudence is their death.
Anthony of Padua