WINGED ARROWS.
LIFE’S OUTLOOK. Each man lias his own vocation. 'Hie talent is the call. There is one direction in which all space is open to him. He has facilities siliently inviting him thither to endless exertion. He is like a ship in a river; lie runs against obstructions oil every side but one; on that side all obstruction is taken away, and he sweeps serenely over 4 deepening channel into an infinite sea. 'X- -X- -x- , -x----—R. W. Fiber son. Thou cam’st not into thy place by accident, it is the very place God meant for thee. —Trench. •X- "X _ -X" -xTlie highest perfection of human reason is to know there is no infinity of truth beyond its reach. -X- -X- -x- -XFlattery is like the smoke of the incense it defiles the object it pretends to adore.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1930, Page 1
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139WINGED ARROWS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1930, Page 1
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