INSPIRING THOUGHTS
FOUNDATIONS. The foundation of domestic hupp ness is fyiith in the virtue of wpman; the foundation of political happiness is confidence in the integrity of man; the foundation of happiness, temporal and eternal, is reliance on the goodness of God. Land r. * -x- -xThe life of man is a journey, a journey that must be travelled, however had the roads and the accommodation If in the beginning it is found d'an gerous, narrow, and difficult, it must either grow better in the end, or we shall hv custom learn to hear it in equanimity. ■ * * There is no trouble, but it might hi worse. -x- -x- -X- * The true hero is the great wise man of duty. He whose soul is armed by truth and supported by the smile of God, he who meets life’s perils with a cautious but tranquil spirit gathers strength by facing its storms. H. Bushnel
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1931, Page 1
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151INSPIRING THOUGHTS Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1931, Page 1
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