FROM SCHUBERT’S DIARY.
“ A. man endured misfortune without complaint.” lie wrote in the diai,\. ■ but be feels it the more acutely. Why does God endow us with compassion !' ” “The greatest misfortune of the wise man and the greatest unhappiness of the fool is based upon convention.”
“ Easy mind; light heart. A mind that is too easy hides a heart that is too heavy.”
“ The world resembles a stage on which ('very man is playing a part. Approval 01 blame will follow in the world to come. A part is handed out i to an actor), thus we a 1 so have our parts handed out to us. and who shall decide for himself whether lie has act'd well or badly? The manager is • he blamed who distributes parts to his players which they are unable to act. Extracts from .Schubert’s diary, interest on the occasion ot the composer's centenary.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1928, Page 8
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149FROM SCHUBERT’S DIARY. Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1928, Page 8
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