Great Things

“Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.” – Mother Teresa

In the bustling chaos of our world, where grandeur often captures the spotlight, Mother Teresa’s quiet wisdom echoes like a soothing whisper in a cacophonous room. “Not all of us can do great things,” she gently reminds us, her words laden with an undeniable truth. The world, she knew, is not just for the audacious giants who stride upon its stage; it’s also for the modest hearts who tenderly stitch its frayed edges. “But we can do small things with great love.” Here, in these simple words, lies the essence of her remarkable existence. With the grace of a saint, she taught us that the profound could dwell within the ordinary, that in the smallest acts of kindness, there resided a boundless capacity for love. It’s a lesson worth savouring, one that reminds us that even in life’s most humble moments, we possess the power to illuminate the world with the brilliance of our love.

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