It is better to set one's mind to bearing the misfortunes that are happening than to think of those that may happen.


Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims (1665–1678)


It is better to set one's mind to bearing the misfortunes that are happening than to think of those that may happen.

It is better to set one's mind to bearing the misfortunes that are happening than to think of those that may happen.

It is better to set one's mind to bearing the misfortunes that are happening than to think of those that may happen.

It is better to set one's mind to bearing the misfortunes that are happening than to think of those that may happen.