THE CHEERFUL TRAVELLER
UNDERSTANDING COD. It is a question whether ;i really thoughtful mind could possibly yield the homage of its entire lining to a God whom it could undorstaii d and •fathom. Tim instinct of such a mind would revolt from it. I'. R. Ha Vol ga 1 . * -x- -x- -xIveop, your store of smiles and your kindest thoughts for home; give to the world only those which are to spare. * * 3f XArt is more god-like than Science. Science discovers, Art creates. * * * The blue of heaven is larger than the cloud. K. H. Crowning. ~i'\ vr vr ~/~ LIFE. Life is hut a short day; l;ut it is a working day. Activity may lead to evil ; hut inactivity cannot he led to good. 11. .More.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1931, Page 1
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125THE CHEERFUL TRAVELLER Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1931, Page 1
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