THINK ON THESE THINGS.
FAULT FINDING. You will find it Jess easy to uproot faults than to choke them by gaining virtues. Do not think of your faults ; still less of other’s faults ; in every person who conies near you look for what is good and 'strong; honour that; rejoice in it; and, as you can, try to imitate it ; and your faults will drop off like dead leaves, when their time comes. -x- -x- * -xYou cannot hurt anybody without receiving greater hurt yourself. Dr Arnot. | TAKE HEART AGAIN. Never fancy you could lie something if only you had a different lot ant: sphere assigned to you. The very things that you mosf deprecate as fatal liminatioiis or obstructions are probably what you most want. What you call hindrances, obstacles, ilis- j courngements. are probably Cod’s opportunities. H. Bllshnell. * -X- * * I It is better that a Die should contract many a 'dusk-mark than forfeit usefulness in its efforts to remain unspotted.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1931, Page 1
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161THINK ON THESE THINGS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1931, Page 1
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