INSPIRING THOUGHTS
DiVINE UPLIFTING. Yon thought, by efforts of your own, To take, at last, each jarring tone Out of your life, till all should meet In one majestic music sweet,; And deemed that, in your own hearths ground, The root of good was to be found; Halt, thanks to heaven, it is not so; That root a richer soil dotli know Than our poor hearts could e’er supply. Archbishop Trench. * -x- * -xTliere is a great ■ art in accepting things as they are and making Lhe host of them, and it is an art worth cultivating. -X- -X- -X- ’ -xIf fail'll be a precious pearl, a god conscience is Lhe cabinet that cmtains it. -X- -x- j * XI know indeed that wealth is good ; Hut lowly roof and simple To- d, With love that hath no doubt, Are more than gold without. J. G. Whittier.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1931, Page 1
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145INSPIRING THOUGHTS Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1931, Page 1
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