(Ephesians 5:8)
Parents, leaders, and educators, we have a mission, a duty to lead children's souls toward the Light which will be their guide and their happiness. In order to illuminate the way that lies before each one of us, once a week we invite you to discover some of the words of certain wisemen and witnesses, measuring their worth by the words of St. Thomas Aquinas: “Do not consider the one who speaks, but whatever good you hear from him, confide it to your memory.” (from The Sixteen Ways to Acquire the Treasure of Knowledge by St. Thomas). Happy reading!
“We are what we do each day.”
ARISTOTE (IV century BC)
Greek Philosopher of Antiquity
“When an aged bachelor marries, doomed are the spider webs because a broom has been born in the house. Between the woman and disorder there is an essential enmity. She is horrified by laziness and by things that are half-done. Not a speck of dust escapes her unpitying eye. Not a fault from the one she loves with whom she has made an unending contract. Not a lie will be tolerated from her children, not sickness, and especially not death, as long as she herself is alive, delicate yet strong, to uphold and to clasp those she loves with all her body and soul.”
Paul CLAUDEL (1868-1955)
Writer
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