THE EVERY DAY ADVICE
UNHEROIC HEROES. It seems as if the heroes had done almost all lor the world that they can do, and not much more can come till common men awake and take their common tasks. 1 do believe the common man’s task is the hardest. The hero has the hero’s aspiration that lifts him to his labour. —Phillips Brooks. * * * •£ Strew human life with flowers! save every hour (for the sunshine! exalt your soul ! widen the sympathies of your heart! make joy real now to those you love! —Richard Jefferies., * ' * * * Our many deeds, the thoughts that we Have thought, They go out from us thronging every hour; And in them all is folded up a power That on the earth doth move them to and fro; And mighty are the marvels they have wrought In hearts we know not, and may never know. —F. W. Faber.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1930, Page 1
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148THE EVERY DAY ADVICE Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1930, Page 1
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