BE OF GOOD CHEER.
—. THE IMMORTALITY OF A THOUGHT. A solitary thought of a great thinker will dwell in the minds of men ft>r centuries, until at length it works itself into their daily life and practice. It lives on through the' ages, speaking as a voice from the dead, and influencing minds living thousands off years apart. -)f -X- * * Love is that perfect blending of pTiysicial, mental, and .spiritual attraction that makes the person loved seem an affinity or completion of the other. !M. Henderson. * * * * You will never have wiliat you like until you learn to like what you have. * * * * Few are born to do the great' work • of the world, but the work that all can do is to make a small home circle brighter and better. G. Eliot.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1930, Page 1
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131BE OF GOOD CHEER. Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1930, Page 1
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