Madame GUYON
“By putting off things beyond their proper times, one duty treads upon the heels of another, and all duties are felt as irksome obligations, - a yoke beneath which we fret and lose our peace. In most cases the consequence of this is, that we have no time to do the work as it ought to be done. It is therefore done precipitately, with eagerness, with a greater desire simply to get it done than to do it well, and with very little thought of God throughout.”
F. W. FABER
“A pure, single, stable spirit is not distracted though it may be employed in many works; for that it doeth all to the honour of God, and being at rest within, seeketh not itself in anything it doth.”
THOMAS à KEMPIS
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