nun of truth

Arvid 2022-04-23 07:02:17

She said, I fell in love when I was seventeen and fell in love with God.

A silly girl with romantic fantasies about a religious career. I love it so intensely. But over time my emotions changed, he let me down, he ignored me, and we became indifferent, like an old couple sitting side by side on the sofa, but rarely talking to each other. He knows I will never leave him and it is my duty, but when love and duty are one, grace is with you.
The years of life and all the ups and downs, just a few words will tell the truth.
She spoke so calmly and calmly.
When in love, frenetic, romantic, desperate. When a relationship is broken, struggle, pain, and indifference. Couldn't see him, couldn't hear him, they were already separated from each other, but gradually, she realized from it that God was not hers alone, and he knew that she would never leave him, so she didn't need to please.
As a result, she became silent, forbearance, conscientious, no longer like a 'selfish and spoiled' little girl, only silently appreciate the wealth brought by 'accusation'.
It's not that she no longer loves him, on the contrary, she loves him more deeply, but at this time she already knows how to be subtle and know how to keep flowing. Blooming is love, and closing is love, and the flower of her life is so silent and magnificent.
Just because of that sentence, when love and responsibility become one, grace is with you.
She always gets grace, the grace of God. He gave her a calm heart and eyes as bright as autumn water.
The enthusiasm dissipated, the prosperity withered, and after all the dust had settled, the years slowly crawled through the body, and green moss grew...
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she said , duties are like washing hands when they are dirty.

The initial throbbing and perseverance, like a flame, ignites all the senses, makes a person give everything, and then gets ashes all over the floor. The love and enthusiasm of a person's life is so easily delivered.
Her love is disillusioned and her heart is turned to ashes, but she still accompanies God by his side because of duty.
She said that duties are like washing hands when they are dirty, so easy and so natural, just like being inseparable from the source of sunlight and water, and they need to pay each other for each other. rather than patience.
There are many people in the world who love each other, but there are ten times as many people who do not love each other but have to be together. They repeatedly marry, divorce, reunite, and divorce again. They abandon morality, abandon innocent young children, and hurt their parents' hearts. The name is, for true love.
At that moment they didn't know there was the word 'duties'.
There are too many of them, so they make more unfortunate people. Including those who were decisively abandoned and forgotten when they were most innocent.
If so-called 'true love' is so easy to discover and frivolous, I'd rather never know it.
When love and responsibility come together, grace is with you, she said.
Those who put on the name of 'true love' but are actually only for their own selfishness, abandoning their responsibilities and abandoning their conscience, will they really receive sincere blessings and God's care?
Oh, they don't care about other people and don't need God.

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A thousand and a thousand spectators are a thousand and one Hamlet, I don’t like that woman, I don’t like that poor man, I don’t like this About the story of a lonely woman who ran away from home and cheated, I just saw such a person in it. These four stars are for her.

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  • [Walter and Kitty are out at the Chinese Opera with Charlie and Dorothy Townsend]

    Charlie Townsend: Are you enjoying it?

    Kitty Fane: I've never seen anything like it.

    Charlie Townsend: Every gesture has a meaning. See how she covers her face with the cloth? She is mourning her misfortune.

    Kitty Fane: What happened to her?

    Charlie Townsend: She was sold into slavery. Condemned to a life of drudgery and despair in a strange land far from home. See the chains? They represent the heavy bondage of her poor, trapped soul from which there is no escape, and so she weeps. She weeps for the lively, vivacious girl she once was, the lonely woman she has become... and most of all... she weeps for the love she'll never feel, for the love she'll never give.

    Kitty Fane: Is that really what she's saying?

    Charlie Townsend: Actually I haven't a clue what she's on about. I don't speak Chinese.

    [Charlie and Kitty laugh]

  • [Waddington walks in to the Fanes' new house]

    Waddington: You must be the doctor's wife. I've just met your husband and invited myself to dinner. I've kept the Watsons' cook for you - she's not bad. She'll have to do for your amah as well. We're a little short-handed here.

    [Remembering he hasn't introduced himself yet]

    Waddington: Sorry, my name is Waddington.