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“I burned to defend myself, but fortunately I had a bright idea. I knew, without a shadow of a doubt, that if I began to speak up for myself I should lose my peace of soul; I knew too that I was not virtuous enough to let myself be accused without saying a word, my only hope of safety was to run away. No sooner thought than done: I fled … but my heart beat so violently that I could not go far and I sat down on the stairs to enjoy in peace the fruits of my victory. It was undoubtedly a queer kind of courage, but I think it is better not to fight when defeat is certain.”

John Beevers, The Autobiography of Saint Therese: The Story of a Soul
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The Autobiography of Saint Therese: The Story of a Soul The Autobiography of Saint Therese: The Story of a Soul by Thérèse of Lisieux
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