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  1. Discover Saint Francis de Sales famous and rare quotes. Share Saint Francis de Sales quotations about soul, heart and suffering. "Have patience with all things - but first..."

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      “The Spiritual Maxims of Saint Francis de Sales”, p.13,...

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    • Angels

      Book by Francis de Sales, Pt. 2, ch. 16, 1609. Since God...

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  2. Saint Francis De Sales's quote, "Be who you are and be that well," encapsulates the importance of embracing one's true self and living authentically. In a world that constantly demands conformity and comparison, these words serve as a reminder to honor our unique essence and gifts.

  3. “A sad saint is a sorry saint,” he said Saint Francis de Sales was not a sad saint. Discover his luminous spirituality through 15 quotes , taken from his books— Introduction to the Devout Life , The Treatise on the Love of God —or from his correspondence, especially with Saint Jeanne de Chantal.

  4. 202 quotes from Francis de Sales: 'The measure of love is to love without measure.', 'Have patience with all things, but chiefly have patience with yourself.

  5. Enjoy the best Saint Francis de Sales Quotes at BrainyQuote. Quotations by Saint Francis de Sales, Swiss Clergyman, Born August 21, 1567. Share with your friends.

  6. Mar 10, 2021 · St Francis de Sales is called 'The Gentleman Saint' for his optimism and hope in God. Enjoy some of the best St Francis de Sales quotes here.

  7. Jan 11, 2017 · 10 Brilliant Quotes from St. Francis de Sales on Cultivating Peace. There is good reason that St. Francis de Sales is the patron of writers—he really had a way with words. During his lifetime, he wrote pamphlets defending the faith that actually converted many people away from heresy.