LIFE’S DAILY ROUND.
THE REMEDY. Seldom can the heart be lonely If it seek a lonelier still; Sell-forgetting, seeking only Emptier cups of love to fill. * * * * The exceeding beauty of the earth, in her splendour of life yields a new thought with every petal. —Richard Jefferies * * * 0 Nature! Mjhy do I not name thee “God”? Art not thou “The living garment of God”? Is it in very deed He that over speaks through thee, that lives and loves in thee? —Carlye * * * * The more finely strung the instrument, the more exquisite its capacity for anguish as well as joy. —Mary Slessor ART AND WORSHIP. Music is the highest art, and to those who understand, the highest worship. —Vivikananda.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 May 1930, Page 1
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117LIFE’S DAILY ROUND. Hokitika Guardian, 13 May 1930, Page 1
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