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INSPIRING THOUGHTS

LAZY MEN. I can’t abide to see men throw away their tools i’ that way the minute the clock begins to strike, as if they took no pleasure i’ their work, and was afraid o’ doing a stroke too much. .... I hate to see a man’s arms drop down as if he was shot before | the clock’s fairly struck, just as if he’d never a hit o’ pride and leig'lrt in’s work. The very grindstone ’nil go on turning a hit after you loose it. G. Eliot. •X- * # If you employ your money in doing good, you put it out to the best interest. * * * * We cannot study Nature profoundly without bringing ourselves into communion with the spirts of art, widen pervades and fills the universe. President Garfi Id. -X- -X- -X- -XNever show that you suspect nor accuse, till you have found, that you suspicion was well founded.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1931, Page 1

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150

INSPIRING THOUGHTS Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1931, Page 1

INSPIRING THOUGHTS Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1931, Page 1

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