Just as the sun shines simultaneously on the tall cedars and on each little flower as though it were alone on the earth, so our Lord is occupied with each soul as though there were no others like it. And just as in nature the seasons are arranged in such a way as to make the humblest daisy bloom on a set day, in the same way, everything works out for the good of each soul.

Therese of Lisieux , The Sermon of All Creation by Michael Oren Fitzgerald, editor, Judith Fitzgerald, editor