THOMAS MERTON from No Man is an Island
It is useless
to try to make peace with ourselves by being pleased with everything we
have done. In order to settle down in the quiet of our own being we must
learn to be detached from the results of our own activity. We must
withdraw ourselves, to some extent, from effects that are beyond our
control and be content with the good will and the work that are the
quiet expression of our inner life. We must be content to live without
watching ourselves live, to work without expecting an immediate reward,
to love without an instantaneous satisfaction, and to exist without any
special recognition.
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