St. Alphonsus Liguori
“O Sacrament of Love, Thou who, whether Thou givest Thyself in the Communion, or dwellest on the altar, knowest, by the tender attractions of Thy love, how to draw so many hearts to Thyself, who, enamored of Thee, and filled with amazement at the sight of such love, burn with joy, and think always of Thee; draw also my miserable heart to Thyself; for it desires to love Thee, and to live enslaved by Thy love. For my part, I now and from henceforward place all my interests, all my hopes, and all my affections, my soul, my body,— I place all in the hands of Thy goodness. Accept me, 0 Lord, and dispose of me as Thou pleasest.”
Source: St. Alphonsus Liguori, Visits to the Most Holy Sacrament