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"Philosophy is the cultivation of the soul. It draws out vices by the root, prepares the mind to receive seed, and commits to it, and, so to speak, sows in it what, when grown, may bear the most abundant fruit."

~Cicero


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Break their teeth, O God, in their mouth: Break out the great teeth of the young lions, O LORD. Let them melt away as waters which run continually: when he bendeth his bow to shoot his arrows, let them be as cut in pieces.

Psalms 58:6-8
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Judas, an Apostle of Christ, β€œone of the twelve,” as the Evangelists sadly observes, was led down to the abyss of iniquity precisely through the spirit of greed for earthly things.

- Pope Pius XI Encyclical Ad Catholici Sacredotii, n. 49

β€œPoor Judas! Above seventeen hundred years have elapsed since he has been in Hell, and his Hell is still only beginning.”

- St. Alphonsus Liguori: Consideration XXVII, The Eternity of Hell

β€œthe betrayal of Judas was an act of infinite sacrilege, perpetrated directly against the very Person of Christ and God. Wherefore it is exceedingly probable that Judas abides in the deepest pit of Gehenna, near to Lucifer”

Fr. Lapide Cornelius: Comentary on Matthew 26:24
"The mind serving God justly rules the body, and in the mind itself, reason subject to God justly rules over desire and vices; When man doesn't serve God, what justice can be thought to exist in him? Since not serving God, the mind or reason can in no way justly rule over vice"

St. Augustine
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β€œBy destroying traditional social habits of the people, by dissolving their natural collective consciousness into individual constituents, by licensing the opinions of the most foolish, by substituting instruction for education, by encouraging cleverness rather than wisdom, the upstart rather than the qualified, by fostering a notion of getting on to which the alternative is a hopeless apathy, Liberalism can prepare the way for that which is its own negation: the artificial, mechanized or brutalized control which is a desperate remedy for its chaos. Out of Liberalism itself come philosophies which deny it.”

~T.S. Eliot


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