A DAILY MESSAGE
BELIEVE YOU CAN!
Dishaivl/i Hindu three attempts lo enlei Parliament—and three Limes failed He was however, elected in 1837.
His maiden speech was greeted with continuous laughter, till, losing patience he shouted; “I have begun many things many times in my life, and haw oifteii succeeded at last. Ay, and though I sit down now, the time wili come when you will hear me.”
That a .Jew could become Prime Min isler of England was at that time thought impossible. And, to all those Jews who thought so, it was just as impossible as that a child in arms could rival Shakespeare in the glory of his diction, the wealth of his imagery, the breadth of bis vision, the depth of his wisdom.
Rut Disraeli did not think it was impossible to become Prime .Minister of England. That it why it was possible for him.
Our lives follow our thoughts
—M. PRESTON STANLEY
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1929, Page 1
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156A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1929, Page 1
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