your personal work, employing conscientiously therein the time directed, but with disengagement of heart.
"I have read that the Israelites, when building the walls of Jerusalem, worked with one hand and with the other held a sword.[1] That is truly a figure of what we ought to do: never give ourselves completely up to the work."
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A novice asked some of the Sisters
to help to shake blankets, which being
rather worn, she cautioned them somewhat
sharply to be careful not to tear.
Sœur Thérèse remarked:
"What would you do if it were not your office to mend these blankets?. . . With what detachment you would then act! And if you did point out that they are easily torn, how free from self-interest it would be. Thus, never let the least shadow of self-interest glide into your actions."
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- ↑ II Esdras, iv, 17.