THINGS THAT MATTER
STABILITY OF NATURE. We abolish many tilings, good and evil, wisely and foolishly, in these fastgoing times ; but, happily for us, we cannot abolish the blue sky, and the green sea, and the white foam, and the everlasting hills, and the rivers which flow out of their bosoms. G. Kingsley. X- * * * Imagination is but another name for reason in iter most exalted mood. X- X- XHope is like the sun. which, its we journey towards it, casts the shadow of our burden behind us. S. Smiles. * -x- X- XAll lovely things are also necessary; [lie wild flower by the wayside as well as the tended corn, and the wild birds and creatures of the forest as well as the tended cattle, because man does not live by bread alone, iut also by the desert .manna, by •very wondrous word and unknowibio work of God. , J. JRuSK'.ii.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1931, Page 1
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149THINGS THAT MATTER Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1931, Page 1
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