THE EVERY DAY ADVICE
BE A FRIEND. Give friendship, whether the object of your friendship becomes a friend or not. It is a most hindering error to suppose that two are required for a friendship The most enriching friendships of all times have been lonely ones Be you a friend. —Amos It. Wells. * * * -X- I There never has been, and cannot be, a good life without self-control; apart from self-control, no good life is imaginable. The attainment of goodness must begin with that. —Tolstoy. •5f -X- -X- * The really good are those plucky Ifolk who plod their silent, often suffering, generally exploited ways, from birth to death, out of reach of the music of man’s praise. —John Galsworthy. •X - "X - ■X 1 The world usually pushes a man the way he makes up his mind to go. If going up, they push him up; if going down, they push him down—gravitation, however, making the speed greater on the decline. —G. F. Train.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1929, Page 1
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162THE EVERY DAY ADVICE Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1929, Page 1
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