Leaves of Life, by Margaret Bird Steinmetz |
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Quiet minds cannot be perplexed or frightened, but go on in fortune or misfortune at their own private pace, like a clock during a thunderstorm.
—Robert L. Stevenson.
—Robert L. Stevenson.
I have learned, as days have passed me,Fretting never lifts the load;And worry, much or little,Never smooths an irksome road;For do you know that somehow, always,Doors are opened, ways are made;When we work and live in patienceUnder all the cross that's laid.
But whoso hearkeneth unto me shall dwell securely, And shall be quiet without fear of evil.
—Proverbs 1. 33.
Merciful and just God, I pray that I may regulate my life by thy standards and conform my life to thy laws, that thy goodness and mercy may not be wasted on me. Help me to bear in mind, that willingness is the power that starts the hands to work. May I have thy presence while I wait in quietness, that I may be helped through the anxious moments. Amen.—Proverbs 1. 33.
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