Thoughts For The Times
So-CAt.I.KI) “Faii.cres.” “Failures are stepping-stones to success for strong hearts determined to persevere. Napoleon failed as an essay writer, Shakespeare as a wool merchant, Lincoln as a store-keeper, Grant as a tanner, but that indomitable something in the heart of purposeful men did not permit them to brood over their failures, hut gave them courage for othei attempts. If you haye failed, don’t stop to make excuses, any more than when you win you stop to count victories! Keeping eternally at it, through stress and storm, through bitterness and defeat, bring? a man at In-fit- to the place where nuteesß evowp c?f?ortß.R~ ‘“Ti'.p Pilgrim " I
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 July 1921, Page 2
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109Thoughts For The Times Hokitika Guardian, 7 July 1921, Page 2
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