Today's quote is one I discovered when reading a blog years ago and I don't remember the blog now but she got it from a little book called Gold Dust (and it is free for your kindle!) it was translated from French to English in 1880. There is a word in the first sentence that I had never heard before and had to look up, it is the word importunities which means "making repeated or annoying requests or demands". This pretty much describes what a mom hears all day from her little flock. That is why I love this nugget (pun intended) of wisdom. I have it typed and framed and hung above my computer desk as a daily, sometimes hourly, reminder.
Few positions in life are so full importunities as that of the mother of a family, or a mistress of a house. She may have a dozen interruptions while writing one letter, or settling an account. What holiness, what self-control, is needed to be always calm and unruffled amid these little vexations and never to manifest the slightest impatience!
Leaving the work without apparent annoyance, replying with a smile upon the lips, awaiting patiently the end of a long conversation, and finally returning calmly to the yet unfinished work - all this is a sign of a recollected soul, and one that waits upon God.
Oh! What blessings are shed around them by such patient souls…but alas! How rarely they are to be met with.
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