FRIENDLY COUNSEL
HOW TO ACCOMPLISH. My rule is deliberately to consider, before I commence, whether the thing is practicable. If it be not practicable, 1 do not attempt it; if it be practicable, I can accomplish it, if I give sufficient pains to it; and, having begun, I never stop till the thing is done. DR. HUNTER.
Be truthful, not alone in word, bu
act, For some there are who, though their
tongue perchance Utter no falsehoods, yet their gait their air, Their tone, their seeming—all so mucl mislead, That arc themselves a lie. S. W. PARTRIDGE.
The good are better made* by ill—As odours crushed are sweeter still SAMUEL ROGERS . » * * * *
We cannot conquer necessities,' but we can yield to them in such a way as to be greater than if we could. HANNAH MORE.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1929, Page 1
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