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WINGED ARROWS.

OUR SILENT THOUGHTS. Real actions are in silent moments The epochs of our life are not in the visible facts of our choice of a calling, our marriage, our acquisition of an office, and the like, but in a silent thought by the wayside as we walk; in a thought which revises our entire manner of life, and says—“ Thou hast thus don@, hut it were better thus.” —R. W. Emerson. * * * * One cannot live without religion, and in proportion as we believe less, that little, if it be only an awful feeling about existence, must be more constantly present with us. C- * * * it is small gain to make a new enemy to conquer an old one. So. also, to get a new loan to pay an old debt. * * * * Self is a very poor centre to work from. * * * * So live with men as if God saw you; so speak with God as if men heard you. —Seneca.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1930, Page 1

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WINGED ARROWS. Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1930, Page 1

WINGED ARROWS. Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1930, Page 1

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