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1 Unic, 4| take no notice of what I am saying here, for it may be that 2 Unic, 6| cannot distinguish what he is saying. It is just like that with 3 Unic, 6| cannot understand what I am saying, yet the Lord is pleased 4 Unic, 7| us to weary ourselves by saying how evil they are, for the 5 Unic, 7| now return to what we were saying. It is this kind of love 6 Unic, 7| which people are always saying. Let such endearing words 7 Unic, 8| I do not know why I am saying this, when all of you here 8 Unic, 10| will I know, not mind my saying this, nor shall I mind if 9 Unic, 10| the whole of your Rule, saying it is a matter of great 10 Unic, 10| nuns! May He forgive me for saying so, but I am afraid it has 11 Unic, 15| me far too indulgently in saying nothing about these: I much 12 Unic, 15| uninterested in what they are saying because you are not actually 13 Unic, 16| Returning to what I was saying, there are souls whom God 14 Unic, 16| deliver us, sisters, from saying "We are not angels", or " 15 Unic, 16| to return to what I was saying -- that is, to explain the 16 Unic, 18| nun at all, and so I am saying no more about it, as I am 17 Unic, 18| conclude, my daughters, [by saying] that these are the virtues 18 Unic, 19| but it is not. I am not saying that the desire should be 19 Unic, 20| forget one thing while I am saying another. May it please the 20 Unic, 22| understand what you are saying? I really do not think you 21 Unic, 24| understand what you are saying. Anyone unable to think 22 Unic, 24| understanding what we are saying. We may, of course, consider 23 Unic, 24| trying to do when we are saying our prayers and at the same 24 Unic, 24| attending to what they are saying, however hard they try, 25 Unic, 25| thinking of what we are saying, understanding it, and realizing 26 Unic, 27| to think of what we are saying, lest picturing such love 27 Unic, 29| Returning to what I was saying, I should like to be able 28 Unic, 29| readily understand what we are saying, and with Whom we are speaking, 29 Unic, 29| may take a whole hour over saying it once, if we can realize 30 Unic, 29| accustom yourselves to saying the Paternoster in this 31 Unic, 30| in a single sentence, by saying: "Give us, Father, whatever 32 Unic, 30| great importance to your saying your vocal prayers well. 33 Unic, 30| else; yet if she omitted saying her prayers her mind wandered 34 Unic, 30| once in great distress, saying that she did not know how 35 Unic, 31| understand quite well what I am saying if, after reading this, 36 Unic, 31| will be losers. There is a saying that, if we try very hard 37 Unic, 31| Let us now conclude by saying that, when the soul is brought 38 Unic, 31| not thinking what you are saying. He to Whom you are praying 39 Unic, 32| understood what you were saying. Do not behave like some 40 Unic, 32| fulfilling our promises by saying that we had not understood 41 Unic, 32| hinders and prevents us from saying [with real resolution], " 42 Unic, 34| been wondering why, after saying "our 'daily' bread", the 43 Unic, 37| frankly and openly, never saying one thing and meaning another; 44 Unic, 38| we are in the habit of saying that we want nothing and 45 Unic, 38| Accustoming ourselves to saying this goes far towards making 46 Unic, 41| his presence, and without saying a word, a servant of God 47 Unic, 42| had intended, as well as saying this, to talk to you a little