Our continual mistake is that we do not concentrate upon the present day, the actual hour, of our life; we live in the past or the future; We are continually expecting the coming of some special hour when our life shall unfold itself in its full… | Karl Duffy June 4 | Our continual mistake is that we do not concentrate upon the present day, the actual hour, of our life; we live in the past or the future; We are continually expecting the coming of some special hour when our life shall unfold itself in its full significance. And we do not observe that life is flowing like water through our fingers, sifting like precious grains from a loosely fastened bag. Alexander Elchaninov, 1881 - 1943, Russian Orthodox priest | | | | You can also reply to this email to leave a comment. | | | | |
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