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/ If you ask me which is the real hereditary sin of human nature, do you 'imagine I shall answer—pride, or luxor ambition, or egotism? No; I shall say —indolence. He who conquers 'indolence will conquer almost everything. LAVATER, ******* Experience, like a pale musician, holds A dulcimer of patience in his hand; Whence harmonies we cannot understand, Of God’s Will in His tvorlds, the j ' In sad, perplexed minors. Insad, perplexed minors. E. B. BROWNING. * * * w Every one would pursue his own interest if he knew what it was; and, in fact, every one does pursue it, but generally totally mistakes it. ******* Those that dare lose a day are dangerously prodigal, those that dare riiisspend it, desperate. FISHOP HALL.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1929, Page 1
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