INSPIRING THOUGHTS
ELEMENTS OF HAPPINESS. .Happiness consists 1. In the exercise of the social 'affections. 2. In tin* exercise of our faculties, cither of body or mind, in pursuit of some engaging end. 8. Upon the prudent constitution of the habits, 4. In health. Pa ley. * -X- X- ■* In revert nee is the chief joy and power of life: reverence for what is pure and bright in your own youth; ior wiiat i.s true and tried in Lhi* age of others; for all that is gracious among the living, great among the dead, and marvellous in the powers Gnu cannot die. J. Jltiskin. -X- X- -X- * There is more saving virtue in one cpiick stern reproof than in an hour’s aimless scolding. -X- -X- * -XSefc no value on thonglits which can- 1 not be translated into deed;;. • 'I lie labours of many nun seem to ho as narrow as the room in which they are performed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1931, Page 1
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156INSPIRING THOUGHTS Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1931, Page 1
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