A DAILY MESSAGE
YOUR BEST FRIEND !
Tun host friend any fellow can have is bis own conscience. Yon may not believe that now, but some of us.grow wiser as we grow older, and you, at least, have to grow older. The fellow who isn’t friendly with his conscience isn’t friendly .with himself. He may lie as happy as a sand hoy in company, blit watch him when he’s alone; that’s the real tost. Some people say that the best Iriend a fellow can have is a well-filled purse. Don’t you believe it. There comes a time when man’s conscience won’t let him lorgofc how ho filled that purse, and, when that time comes, “ how ” matters, more than “ how (full.”
Money alone never did and never will spell happiness, for genuine happiness is a by-product of a friendly conscience. —M. PRESTON STANLEY.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1928, Page 1
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141A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1928, Page 1
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