Genius.
1 lienius is tin.' power of lUiUun.U' (■out unions eHo Us. The Jilie between failure :iihl success is sii line that we scarcely know when we pass it. \\ e are often on tJie line when we (In not know it. I Low many a man has thrown up iiis hands al a time when a lilt lo more effort, a little more patienee would have achieved success As the tide »'oes clear out. so it conies clear in. In business, sometimes. prospects may seem darkest when they are really on the 1 urn. A little more persistence, a !i II le mole effort, and what seems hopejess failure may he lurned to glorious success. There is no failure except no longer t ryiii,t>'. There is no defeat except :froni within, no i nsn ? nioii n I able barrier save our own inherent weakness of purpose. The trier is a genius: the ipiitter fails.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 November 1913, Page 4
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154Genius. Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 November 1913, Page 4
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