FRIENDLY COUNSEL
MOR.E POWERFIJL’THAN FORTUNE
Fortune does u.s neither good nor hurt; she only presents us the matter and the seed, which our soul, more powerful than she, turns and applies as she best pleases, being the sole cause and sovereign mistress of her own happy or unhappy condition. All external accessions receive taste and colour from the internal constitution, as clothes warm u.s not with their heat, but our own, which they are adapted to cover and keep in. MONTAIGNE. -x- . * -X- -XDon’t worry so, it’s hard, of course, But you and I and all Must take the better with the worse, And jump up when we fall. Oh, never mind what’s going to be, To-day’s enough for you and me. OWEN lIL’RNE. -X- * -X- -XThe nearer you come into relation with a person, the more necessary do tact and courtesy become. o. w. HOLMES.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1929, Page 1
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146FRIENDLY COUNSEL Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1929, Page 1
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