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Feb. 13, 2001
  Thought of the Day
"Certain words pass out of our vocabulary until some incident or writer digs them up as forgotten treasures. One such word is 'Humility.' But often it happens that when words signifying great forgotten virtues are resurrected, they are used in an entirely new sense. For example, in China those who refuse to accept the domination of the government are accused of being wanting in 'humility.' The cat that rebels against being devoured by the mouse is also labelled as failing in that virtue."
- Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
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