Every Friday, I’m going to share a quote from the founder of my groovy sisters, Margaret Anna Cusack. This week’s installment …
We are too apt to think because speech is momentary, that it is therefore insignificant; and there are not a few who excuse themselves for offending others causelessly and grievously on the plea that they have only said a few words, or that they did not mean all they said. But in truth, words are exterior signs of what passes in our hearts; and whatever our manner of speech may be, it indicates that which is within, that which is real, that which is, as a rule, under our own control, else there were no such thing as human responsibility, and, as a necessary consequence, no ground for the eternal judgment. - Margaret Anna Cusack, The Book of the Blessed Ones
2 comments:
This particular quote is very timely for me. Thank you for posting it.
Just found this while scrolling down. Wow, timely for me also, thank you!
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