THE HEART’S DESIRE
OUR LITTLE WEAKNESS. When people think they are really going to get at personal farts they always prick up their ears; indeed, the inexhaustible interest which we take in each other’s lives and genuine experiences is seen in the popularity of biographies, and, I may add, hi the thirst for gossip of all kinds upon which what are called society papers live. —FT. R. FTaweis. -X- -X- -X- * Wit is the most effective disciplinarian, and one of the greatest sweeteners and purifiers of life.
-X- -X- -X- * Ask thy lone soul what laws are plain to thee, — Thee and no other, —stand or fall by them! That is the part for thee regard all else For what it mav be—Time’s illusion. This Be sure of —ignorance that sins is safe. No punishment like knowledge! —R. Browning. •3fr * * * Never reproach a man with the faults of his relatives.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1930, Page 1
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150THE HEART’S DESIRE Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1930, Page 1
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