THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
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"It is when we deliberate, that is. weigh one consideration against another and employ reason to guide our courses that difficulties arise. Ono must trust so far as one may to instinct and fooling, for they arc the cement of the temple of our life binding together all contingency and accident, and securing the proportion and stability of our good character. When in doubt it is a good general rule that if the matter be of small significance you shall act, but if it Iks of importance refrain; because in lesser "oneerns indolence is the conr-.-ron drag, while in great affairs hesitation !«■- trays some lack of the svili. without which nothing weighty should las undertaken. There is no security that you will carry it through unless your Heart bo in it. A man must be well established in conviction ere lie walk with the martyrs.”--Dr. Robert Bridges, Poet Laureate.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 August 1923, Page 2
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156THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 31 August 1923, Page 2
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