We are such
strange creatures
that
we probably suffer more under blows which never fall upon us than we do under
those which do actually come. The rod of God does not strike us as sharply as
the rod of our own imagination does; our groundless fears are our chief
tormentors, and when we are able to abolish our self-inflictions, all the
worries of the world become light and easy.
Needless Fears
June 11, 1874 by Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892)
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