“Why are you consumed with vain sorrow? Why are you wearied with superfluous cares? Stand you by My good pleasure, and you will suffer no loss. If you seek after this or that, and will be here or there, according to your own advantage or the fulfilling of your own pleasure, you will never be in quiet, nor free from care, because in everything something will be found lacking, and everywhere there will be somebody who opposes you.”
— Thomas à Kempis, The Imitation



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