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A DAILY MESSAGE

\ I BELIEVE! 1 bkmuvr in to-day and the work T am doing; in to-morrow and the work I hope to do. I. believe in the future and the work which the future will bring. J. believe in the immensity of man and woman, in whom is stored up the inarticulate secret of life. I believe in life and living; I believe in love and loving; and I believe that tiie goal of love, is so immense that it altogether surpasses our present powers of heart and mind to comprehend it. I believe in 'faith, which sweeps away the dust of depression and doubt. I believe in goodness—that in the bad there is good, in the good bad, but, in the ultimate, good in all. 1 believe in truth—that it is mighty and at last must prevail'. 1 believe in courage, which clears away the cobwens of cowardice and custom. 1 believe in pity—gracious pity. I believe in struggling and in becoming. 1 believe in fellows and 'fellowship, friends and friendships. I believe in you, me, and the others. I believe every one of us should keep within us a shrine to the ideal, and that upon its altar the fires should never die. I believe there is nothing common in the world, except our own ugly passions. / i believe that we get back, with compound interest, what we give out in this life. For 1 believe justice is over all. —M. PRESTON STANLEY.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1929, Page 1

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246

A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1929, Page 1

A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1929, Page 1

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