THINGS THAT MATTER
NO PAINS, NO GAINS.
If little labour, little are our gains; Mari’s fortunes are according to his pains. * * * * Perhaps if we could penetrate natures secrets, we should find that what we call weeds are more essen- • fial to the well-lining of the world than the most precious fruit or grain. N. Hawthorne. * * * * Nature is the most thrifty thing in the world; she never wastes anything; she undergoes change, but there is no annihilation ; the essence remains, the matter is eternal. T. Binney * Make good use of your time, for fast Time flies and is for ever past ; To make time for yourself begin. By order, method, disclipine. Goethe. * * * * When you know God perfectly, yon wont need an introduction to yourself.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1931, Page 1
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123THINGS THAT MATTER Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1931, Page 1
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