The poor are very wonderful people. One evening we went out and we picked up four people from the street. And one of them was in a most terrible condition,and I told the sisters: You take care of the other three. I take care of this one who looked worse. So I did for her all that my love can do. I put her in bed, and there was such a beautiful smile on her face. She took hold of my hand as she said just the words “thank you and she died. I could not help but examine my conscience before her and I asked what would I say if I was in her place. And my answer was very simple. I would have tried to draw a little attention to myself. I would have said I am hungry, that I am dying, I am cold, I am in pain, or something, but she gave me much more-she gave me her grateful love. And she died with a smile on her face. As did that man whom we picked up from the drain, half eaten with worms, and we brought him to the home. “I have lived like an animal in the street, but I am going to die like an angel, loved and cared for. And it was so wonderful to see the greatness of that man who could speak like that, who could die like that without blaming anybody, without cursing anybody, without comparing anything. Like an angel-this is the greatness of our people. And that is why we believe what Jesus had said: I was hungry, I was naked, I was homeless, I was unwanted, unloved, uncared for, and you did it to me.
I believe that we are not real social workers. We may be doing social work in the eyes of the people, but we are really contemplatives in the heart of the world. For we are touching the body of Christ twenty-four hours…And I think that in our family we don’t need bombs and guns, to destroy, to bring peace, just get together, love one another, bring that peace, that joy, that strength of presence of each other in the home. And we will be able to overcome all the evil that is in the world.
And with this prize that I have received as a Prize of Peace, I am going to try to make the home for many people who have no home. Because I believe that love begins at home, and if we can create a home for the poor I think that more and more love will spread. And we will be able through this understanding love to bring peace be the good news to the poor. The poor in our own family first, in our country and in the world. To be able to do this, our Sisters, our lives have to be wove with prayer. They have to be woven with Christ to be able to understand, to be able to share. Because to be woven with Christ is to be able to understand, to be able to share. Because today there is so much suffering…When I pick up a person from the street, hungry, I give him a plate of rice, a piece of bread, I have satisfied. I have removed that hunger. But a person who is shut out, who feels unwanted, unloved, terrified, the person who has been thrown out from society-that poverty is so full of hurt and so unbearable…And so let us always meet each other with a smile, for the smile is the beginning of love, and once we begin to love each other naturally we want to do something.
美国习惯用语-第52讲:no holds barred
美国习惯用语-第91讲:to throw a curve
美国习惯用语-第79讲:sleaze
美国习惯用语-第46讲:ants in your pants
美国习惯用语-第65讲:flea market
美国习惯用语-第84讲:to throw to the wolv
美国习惯用语-第102讲:brainchild
美国习惯用语-第72讲:girl jock
美国习惯用语-第63讲:to keep one´s eyes&nb
美国习惯用语-第67讲:to get a kick out&nb
美国习惯用语-第47讲:to bug someone
美国习惯用语-第51讲:to pull no punches
美国习惯用语-第74讲:to throw one´s hat&nb
美国习惯用语-第81讲:on the fence
美国习惯用语-第66讲:baloney
美国习惯用语-第89讲:to go to the dogs
美国习惯用语-第93讲:to cry in one´s
美国习惯用语-第53讲:loose cannon
美国习惯用语-第48讲:to get a foot in&nbs
美国习惯用语-第119讲:chicken out/chicken feed
美国习惯用语-第105讲:to brainstorm
美国习惯用语-第96讲:basket case
美国习惯用语-第71讲:To eat one´s hat
美国习惯用语-第75讲:favorite son
美国习惯用语-第94讲:cloudy
美国习惯用语-第98讲:to put on the back&n
美国习惯用语-第69讲:at the drop of a&nbs
美国习惯用语-第86讲:to let the cat out&n
美国习惯用语-第90讲:to let sleeping dogs 
美国习惯用语-第76讲:blame game
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