You can't do some of the things you used to do. I suppose you have to go at a gentler pace. I mean, God help us, you can't sit at home being a Vicar or anything.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You don't think about it at the time, but there are certain responsibilities that come with being the vicar's daughter. You're supposed to behave in a particular way. I shouldn't say it, but I probably was Goody Two Shoes.
When you feel like it's too hard to obey God, remember that He will never tell you to do something without giving you the grace, power and ability to do it.
I come home from work, and depending on the day or depending on what was going on, if I needed to adjust, I'd just meditate or play guitar or watch some 'Monty Python.'
I never could have done what I have done without the habits of punctuality, order, and diligence, without the determination to concentrate myself on one subject at a time.
I try to do things I haven't been able to before.
I can't sing, perform, do anything apart from Christ. I have no power or strength of my own.
Drag your thoughts away from your troubles... by the ears, by the heels, or any other way you can manage it.
Do your duty in all things, like the old Puritan. You cannot do more; you should never wish to do less.
I have so much more to go through as a young lady. But oh my God. I feel like I can do anything.
I am a vicar's daughter and still a practising member of the Church of England.