Thursday, June 16, 2016

Saint Quote of the Day- Temperance

'Temperance is another cardinal virtue; we can be temperate in the use of our imagination, by not letting it gallop as fast as it would wish; we can be temperate with our eyes, temperate with our mouth -- some people constantly have something sweet and pleasant in their mouth; we can be temperate with our ears, not allowing them to listen to useless songs and conversation; temperate in smelling -- some people perfume themselves to such a degree as to make those about them sick; temperate with the hands -- some people are always washing them when it is hot, and handling things that are soft to the touch. . . In short we can practice temperance with our whole body, this poor machine, by not letting it run always like a horse without bit or bridle, but checking it and keeping it down. Some people lie buried there, in their beds; . . . some are glad not to sleep, that they may the better feel how comfortable they are. The saints are not like that.'
St. Jean Marie Baptiste Vianney, the Cure of Ars

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