“I, a pilgrim of eternity, stand before Thee, O eternal One. Let me not seek to deaden or destroy the desire for Thee that disturbs my heart. Let me rather yield myself to its constraint and go where it leads me. Make me wise to see all things today under the form of eternity, and make me brave to face all the changes in my life which such a vision may entail: through the grace of Christ my Saviour. Amen” HeartMayTodayFacesFormDesireChristVisionGraceWiseMy HeartEternalAll ThingsLet MeEternityBraveTheeYieldConstraintsSaviourPilgrimAmenLeading MeChanging My Life Book:A diary of private prayer Source: A diary of private prayer
“The worldly wisdom of the foolish man Is like a sieve, that does alone retain The grosser substance of the worthless bran: But thou, my soul, let thy brave thoughts disdain So coarse a purchase: O be thou a fan To purge the chaff, and keep the winnow'd grain: Make clean thy thoughts, and dress thy mixt desires: Thou art Heav'n's tasker, and thy God requires The purest of thy flow'r, as well as of thy fires.” MenWellsDoeArtSoulDesireFireFansFlowDressesBraveCleanFoolishMy SoulSubstanceGrainWorldlyWorthlessDisdainCoarseFoolish ManWorldly Wisdom Book:The Poetical Works of Richard Crashaw and Quarles' Emblems Source: The Poetical Works of Richard Crashaw and Quarles' Emblems
“A man may be buoyed up by the efflation of his wild desires to brave any imaginable peril; but he cannot calmly see one he loves braving the same peril; simply because he cannot feel within turn that which prompts another. He sees the danger, and feels not the power that is to overcome it.” MenFeelsMayDesireTurnsDangerOvercomingBraveSympathyPerilPrompts Author:George Henry Lewes