THE EVERY DAY ADVICE
EARS TO HEAR
The ceaseless song that Nature sings The curious speech of voiceless things The echo that through silence rings, The rustle of Thought’s unseen wings The lesson and. the joy each brings We hear not, till we listen. —Julia S. Johnston
The earth is always hard or frozen to the idle husbandman. We may lie sound in our theology and yet not sweet in our lives. —Henry Foster.
GOD’S HARVESTING.
Somewhere, for God is good, Life’s blossoms, unfilled, Must spring from dust and gloom To perfect bloom. —llia A. Coolbirth
It is great wisdom to forget other men’s faults, by remembering our own offences. —Socrates,
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1930, Page 1
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111THE EVERY DAY ADVICE Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1930, Page 1
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