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INSPIRING THOUGHTS

MAN’S HUNGER. Men are hungry everywhere, and some compel he body to- make a swine’s feast for the comfort of the Godlike soul. * X * All ve who weep, come unto One— Who weeps: All ye that suffer come to One—Who cures. All trembling hearts, be still—He pity keeps. All passer s by; oh tarry!—He endures V. Hugo. •sfr * ¥■ * Look in a man for what he might be, and you will have more pity than contempt for what he is. * * * * It is in those acts called “trivialities” that the. seeds of joy. are for ever wasted, until men and women look round with haggard faces' at the devastation their own waste has made, and say the earth hears no harvest ot sweetness—calling their denial knowledge. , 1 G. E-lio-t.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 August 1931, Page 1

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129

INSPIRING THOUGHTS Hokitika Guardian, 22 August 1931, Page 1

INSPIRING THOUGHTS Hokitika Guardian, 22 August 1931, Page 1

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