THE ISSUES OE LIFE
EVIDENCE OF WORTH. A man passes lor what In? is worth. What he is engraves itself on his lace, on his form, on his fortunes, in letters of light, which all men may read but himself. Concealment avails nothing. R. AY. Emerson -x- -x- -X- -XBy desiring what is perleetl.v good, even when we do not cpiit.. know what it is, and cannot do what we would, we are parL ol the power against evil, widening the skirts ol light, and maki)' the struggle with darkness narrower. George Eliot. -X- -x- * *
CARES. .Many of our cares arc hut a morbid way of looking at our privileges. . . . It is virtue that maketli gentlemen, that maketli poor rich, the bascLorn noble, the deformed beautiful, the rich whole, tin- weak strong, the most miserable the most happy. . . . Goodness does more certainly make men happy than happiness make them good. Landor.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1931, Page 1
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151THE ISSUES OE LIFE Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1931, Page 1
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