You don't even have to live in fear of eternal punishment; the concepts of purgatory,
heaven and hell are difficult for many people to accept, yet religion itself, any religion, keeps a person on the right path.
Not the fear of God, but upholding your own sense of honor and obeying your own conscience.
How noble and good everyone could be if, at the end of each day, they were to review their own behavior and weigh up the rights and wrongs.
They would automatically try to do better at the start of each new day and, after a while, would certainly accomplish a great deal.
Everyone is welcome to this prescription; it costs nothing and is definitely useful.
Those who don't know will have to find out by experience that “a quiet conscience gives you strength!” Yours, Anne M. Frank
SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1944
Dearest Kitty, Mr. Broks was in Beverwijk and managed to get hold of strawberries at the produce auction.
They arrived here dusty and full of sand, but in large quantities. No less than twenty-four crates for the office and us.
That very same evening we canned the first six jars and made eight jars of jam.
The next morning Miep started making jam for the office.
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