INSPIRING THOUGHTS
SMALL V. GREAT. 1 confess, 1 love littleness almost in in all things; a little convenient estate, a little cheerful house, a little company, and a. very little feast; and if I ever were to fall in love aga.n, which is a great passion, and, therefore, I hope 1 have done with it, it would he, 1 think, with preittiness, rather than with majestical beauty. A. Cow.ey. * * * * A noble failure is better than a disreputable success. -X- X- X- XTo live for ethers to suffer for other, is the inevitable condition of our being. To accept the situation gladly is to find it crowned with its own joys. Westeott. * X- X * SELF-RELIANCE. , To repose calmly on the thought which is deepest in our bosoms, and be unmoved if the world "ill not accept it vet. F. W. Robertson.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1931, Page 1
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140INSPIRING THOUGHTS Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1931, Page 1
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