Being and Doing

­­Being and Doing – 27 September – Influence

­­Being and Doing – 27 September – Influence

AND so now and then in our lives, when we learn to love a sweet and noble character, we all feel happier and better for the goodness and charity which is not ours, and yet which seem to belong to us while we are near it.   Just as some people and states of mind affect us uncomfortably, so we seem to be true to ourselves with a truthful person, generous-minded with a generous nature, the world seems less disappointing and self-seeking when we think of the just and sweet and unselfish spirits, moving untroubled among dinning and distracting influences.   These are our friends in the best and noblest sense.   We are the happier for their existence it is so much gain to us.   They may have lived at some distant time, we may never have met face to face, or we may have known them and been blessed by their love;  but in either case their light shines from afar;  distant are their graves, green in some foreign land;  their life is for us and with us – its generous example;  their song is for our ears, and we hear it and love it still, though the singer may be lying dead.

Miss THACKERAY

HONOUR to those whose words or deeds

Thus help us in our daily needs

And by their overflow

Raise us from what is low.

LONGFELLOW

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These quotes are from ‘Being and Doing’ A selection of helpful thoughts from various authors arranged for daily reading.

Collected by Constance M Whishaw and first published in 1908 for members of the Being and Doing Guild whose object is to do all they can for the relief of suffering and misery.

Most of the writers are 19th Century Christians from Britain and Europe who were committed to living their faith through deeds as well as words – Being AND Doing.

For many years these words have kept me company and encouraged me on the journey of faith.  I hope they will encourage others also.

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