tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1486066649756395890.post202096598985671528..comments2023-06-02T00:59:31.530-07:00Comments on The St.Hilaires: Train of ThoughtUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1486066649756395890.post-79975580539580140412010-08-24T08:51:04.551-07:002010-08-24T08:51:04.551-07:00Ooooo, I like that quote a lot! How perfect that y...Ooooo, I like that quote a lot! How perfect that you read it yesterday - just in time to pass it on to me!Lindseyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06552402845222466884noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1486066649756395890.post-9239182249967951752010-08-24T08:25:48.815-07:002010-08-24T08:25:48.815-07:00Despite the fact it came during the consecration, ...Despite the fact it came during the consecration, I love your train of thought :-D.<br /><br />I read this quote yesterday by St. Francis de Sales: “If the heart wanders or is distracted, bring it back to the point quite gently and replace it tenderly in its Master's presence. And even if you did nothing during the whole of your hour but bring your heart back and place it again in Our Lord's presence, though it went away every time you brought it back, your hour would be very well employed.”<br /><br />I don't know if I could keep it up for very long, but I suppose it's like putting a kid back into the time out chair when they take themselves out... even if all you do for an hour is put them back into that chair until they stay, it's necessary and still time well spent :).<br /><br />-The Mind Wanderer ExtraordinaireFarmer's City Wifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12146834420110571568noreply@blogger.com