Never to think of a thing or being we love, but have not actually before our eyes, without reflecting that perhaps this thing has been destroyed, or this person is dead.
May our sense of reality not be dissolved by this thought but made more intense.
Each time that we say, "Thy will be done," we should have in mind all possible misfortunes added... See more
Weil, Gravity & Grace, 60
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