THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
SOME QUOTATIONS. The man who exercises his will is the author of his destiny.—Ahon. ■X' Ignorance is so often the belief that we know what is right, and wisdom the recognition that we do not know. —Arthur Weigall. -X- *.'■■■,* * God gives us work with one hand and power with the other, which means giving us happiness with both hands.—L. H. M. Soulsby. * * * * Faith is not a blind irrational assent, but an intelligent reception of the truth on adequate grounds.—Chas. Hodge. £ -X* * * . * ’ • People can generally find I.me for what they choose to do; it is n. t • eally the time, hut the will that is want- ~ ing.— Lubbock. ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1930, Page 4
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111THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1930, Page 4
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