THE ISSUES
OF LIFE A CHEERFUL TEMPER. ... A cheerful temper, joined with innocence 1 . will make beauty attractive, knowledge delightful, and wit goodnatured. It will lighten sickness, poverty. and affliction; convert ignorance into an amiable simplicity : and render deformity itself agreeable. .1, Addison. -X- -X- -x- -xINSTINCTS. High instincts Which, be they what they may. Are yet the fountain-light of our day. Arc* yet a master light of all outseeing, Uphold us. cherish us. and have power to make Our noisy years seem moments in tin* being Ol the eternal silence. W. Wordsworth. * * * d THE MOST BLESSED THING. A healthy hotly is good ; hut a soul in right health—it is the thing beyond till others to bo prayed for; the blossedest thing this earth receives of heaven. T. Carlvc*. |
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1931, Page 1
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129THE ISSUES Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1931, Page 1
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