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Words of the Wise

Nature is loved oy uiiai is ucoi m u, —Jimerson. All loui fiction is less ungate to uu manhood.—John Ruskin. Do it at once, and it is a mat tor oi ouly-a lew minutes; put it oil a mouth. and you have spent a month in doing it. The yoke ol care is worse than tin. yoke of men; yet he who hath siLakon off the one beais tne other patiently.— Petrarch. Pain is the rent the sout pays lor living in the house ol nesh. ; The love of the nobler sort is the de sire to givtj all it can.—i.tev T. NY. .Robertson. Never fear to bring the sublimest motive to the smallest duty, and the most infinite comfort to the smallest trouble.—Phillip Brooks. Accuse not nature; she hatii done her part; do thou but thine.—Milton Real struggling is in itself real living and no ennobling thing of this earth is ever to be had on any other terms —dames Lane Allen. Resolve not to be poor; whatever you have, spend less. —±>r Johnson. None can be perfectly free till all aro free; no one can be perfectly moral till all are moral; no one can be perfectly happy till ' all are happy.—Herbert Spencer. The ultimate end of education is to promote morality and refinement by teaching men to discipline themselves and by leading them to see the highest— Huxley. This Avorld Avas made lor poor men, and therefore the greatest part of it was left out of doors, where everybody could enjoy it.-5. W. Bcceher. Life never seems so clear ami easy as when theihmrt is beating faster at some generous, selfrisking Eliot. Time is the image of eternity—Laertiue. Strenuous souls hate cheap success—Emerson. Thought is a force a thousand times more powerful than bullets and bayonets.— E. J. Batholomew.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 October 1915, Page 3

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306

Words of the Wise Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 October 1915, Page 3

Words of the Wise Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 October 1915, Page 3

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