“We must not drift away from the humble works, because these are the works nobody will do. It is never too small. We are so small we look at things in a small way. But God, being Almighty, sees everything great. Therefore, even if you write a letter for a blind man or you just go sit and listen, or you take the mail for him, or you visit somebody or bring a flower to somebody-small things-or wash clothes for somebody, or clean the house. Very humble work, that is where you and I must be. For there are many people who can do big things. But there are very few people who will do the small things.” PeopleIfsMenWayWritingLooksBigsHouseCan DoFlowerClothesLettersBlindCleanHumbleMailAlmightyBig ThingsSmall ThingsBlind Man Author:Mother Teresa
“The name of the new religion, said Rumfoord, is The Church of God the Utterly Indifferent. . . The two chief teachings of this religion are these: Puny man can do nothing at all to help or please God Almighty, and Luck is not the hand of God.” MenSaidTwoHelpingHandsReligionNamesCan DoChurchTeachingPleaseLuckChiefsAlmightyIndifferentHands Of God Book:The Sirens of Titan Source: The Sirens of Titan