TREASURE TROVE
Love is the forgetfulness- ol self; jealousy is the most passionate form of egotism, the glorification of a despotic, exacting, and vain “ego,” which can neither forget nor subordinate itself. The contrast is perieet. —-Amici.
THE CLORY OF SERVICE.
Be useful where thou livest, that they may Both want and wish thy pleasing presence still. Kindness good parts; great places, are the way To compass ibis. Find out men’s wants and will. And meet them there. All worldly joys go less To the one joy of doing kindnesses. —G. Herbert.
•X- * i * * There is always an element of the timeless about any one who really interests us, he lie or she old or young, as lar as mere years are concerned.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1930, Page 1
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