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Do-what-thou-wilt Quote by Frances Ridley Havergal

“Do what Thou wilt! Yes, only do What seemeth good to Thee; Thou art so loving, wise, and true, It must be best for me.” quote by Frances Ridley Havergal
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““Do what Thou wilt! Yes, only do What seemeth good to Thee; Thou art so loving, wise, and true, It must be best for me.””

Frances Ridley Havergal

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About This Quote

A call to follow one's inner moral compass, trusting that personal intuition aligns with a higher, benevolent truth.

In simple terms: Trust your inner guidance.

Key Takeaway

Intuition as moral guide.

Themes

self-trust spirituality personal autonomy ethical intuition inner wisdom

Mood

reflective hopeful determined

Type

aphorism spiritual guidance

When to use this quote

  • making a career decision
  • choosing a relationship
  • navigating ethical dilemmas
  • personal growth moments

Key Concepts

subjective morality faith in self inner authority

Practical Applications

  • self‑coaching
  • values‑based decision making

Questions to Reflect On

  • What evidence do you have that your intuition reflects a higher good?
  • How might you test whether your choice truly serves you?

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