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God is not found in agitation. True happiness comes from recollection, calm, reflection, and prayer, not agitation, noise, and sensationalism.
Before modern technology, speed, and mechanization created the "masses", even the common illiterate people exuded a rich personality that bursted with life.
Even simple household objects can express great meaning, creating an ambiance that rests the soul as well as the body.
The beauty, splendor, and nobility of Windsor Castle and the monarchy elevates, not crushes, the humble activity of the cook.
The public bestowal of honors and the application of punishments does not violate Christian charity but conforms to the morals and practices of the Holy Church.
What happiness we can achieve on this Earth comes not from the frenetic pursuit of sensual pleasures but from a life of sacrifice, duty, austerity, and virtue.
True glory in the military or the Church comes from a proven history of facing suffering, struggle, and hardships with courage and combativity.
Certain works of art discreetly contradict the Church's teaching about moral perfection.
Unlike the modern spirit as expressed by Elvis Presley, youth was not made for pleasure, but for heroism.
The same century that saw the building of the Castle of Chenonceau for the Kings of France also saw immense wealth and comfort for the rural, common people.