"When the spirit is lukewarm, and gradually growing cold as it moves from grace, flesh and blood inevitably seek their own interests. When the soul finds no delight, what is left except for the flesh to look for some? Then the base instinct covers itself with the excuse of necessity, and the mind of the flesh forms the conscience."
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Francis of Assisi, as reported in The Life of Saint Francis, Francis of Assisi: Early Documents, Volume 2, p. 293
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