THE ISSUES OF LIFE
— ■ RESOLUTIONS. When yon rise in the morning lorm a resolution to make the day a happy omv to a leilow-ereaLitre. It is easily done; a let-oil' garment to the man who needs it, a kind word to the sorrowful, an encouraging expression to the striving —trifles in themselves light as air -will do it at least ilor the twen-ty-lonr hours. By t hi* most simple arithmetical sum, look at the result. II yo usend one poison, only one, happily through each day, that is M(js days in the year. And if you live -ill years only after you commence that course of medicine, you have made ld,G0() being happy, at all events, for a time, S. Smith. * -X- -A" God hath marked each sorrowing day. And numbers every secret, tear, And Heaven's long age of bliss shall pay Kor all His children suffer here. Bryant. Dare to he true, nothing can need a lie ; A fault which needs if most grows two thereby. G Herbert.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1931, Page 1
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169THE ISSUES OF LIFE Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1931, Page 1
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