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We must not drift away from the humble works because these are the works that nobody will do. It is never too small. Even if you write a letter for a blind man or you just go and sit and listen or you take the mail for them or you visit somebody or bring a flower to somebody – small things . . . Very humble work, that is where you and I must be. For there are many people who can do big things but there are very few people who will do the small things. It is the small things that Sisters and Brothers do. We can do very little for the people, but at least they know that we love them and that we care for them and that we are at their disposal.
– Mother Teresa of Calcutta