Elizabeth Goudge Quotes
There Should Be No Thought Of Burdens In The Mysterious Interweaving Of One Life With Another. It Must Be That The Weakness In Oneself Which One Thought Pressed Most Heavily Upon Others To Their Harm Was In Reality A Blessing To Them, While On The Occasions When One Thought Oneself Doing Great Good, One Was As Likely As Not Doing Great Harm; If Self-congratulations Were Present, Sure To Be Doing Harm.
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