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Character and Conduct – 10 February – Order
Character and Conduct

Character and Conduct – 10 February – Order

February 10, 2024January 1, 2024 suffolkvicarLeave a comment

Order is man’s greatest need and his true well-being.

Character and Conduct – 9 February – Readiness
Character and Conduct

Character and Conduct – 9 February – Readiness

February 9, 2024January 1, 2024 suffolkvicarLeave a comment

Confusion is the enemy of all comfort, and confusion is born of procrastination.

Character and Conduct – 8 February – Concentration
Character and Conduct

Character and Conduct – 8 February – Concentration

February 8, 2024January 1, 2024 suffolkvicarLeave a comment

To secure a great end, one must be willing to pay a great price.

Character and Conduct – 7 February – Concentration
Character and Conduct

Character and Conduct – 7 February – Concentration

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Here, as everywhere in the field of man’s life, there enters that element of sacrifice without which no real achievement is possible.

Character and Conduct – 6 February – Time and Method
Character and Conduct

Character and Conduct – 6 February – Time and Method

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Life is so short and time so fleeting that much which one would wish to do must fain be omitted.   He is fortunate who perceives at a glance what it will do, and what it will not do, to omit.

Character and Conduct – 5 February – Business-like Habits
Character and Conduct

Character and Conduct – 5 February – Business-like Habits

February 5, 2024January 1, 2024 suffolkvicarLeave a comment

He is always in such headlong haste to overtake the next minute, that he loses half the minute in hand;  and yet is full of indignation and impatience at other people’s slowness

Character and Conduct – 4 February – Regulation of Time
Character and Conduct

Character and Conduct – 4 February – Regulation of Time

February 4, 2024January 1, 2024 suffolkvicarLeave a comment

UNFAITHFULNESS in the keeping of an appointment is an act of clear dishonesty.   You may as well borrow a person’s money as his time.

Character and Conduct – 3 February – The Receptive Side of Life
Character and Conduct

Character and Conduct – 3 February – The Receptive Side of Life

February 3, 2024January 1, 2024 suffolkvicarLeave a comment

THE problem set before us is to bring our daily task into the temple of contemplation and ply it there, to act as in the presence of God, to interfuse one’s little part with religion. 

Character and Conduct – 2 February – Commune with your Own Heart and be Still
Character and Conduct

Character and Conduct – 2 February – Commune with your Own Heart and be Still

February 2, 2024January 1, 2024 suffolkvicarLeave a comment

… Amid the thronging duties, the ceaseless cares, the toilsome or pleasurable round of daily life, we must take and we must keep time to ‘commune with our own hearts and in our own chamber, and be still.’

Character and Conduct – 1 February – Inward Stillness
Character and Conduct

Character and Conduct – 1 February – Inward Stillness

February 1, 2024January 1, 2024 suffolkvicarLeave a comment

As near as is the light to one sleeping in the light, so near is Christ

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