INSPIRING THOUGHTS
ADVICE. If thou wishest to be wise, Keep these lines before thine eyes: What thou say’st—how, beware; Of whom, to whom, when and where. -x- -x- -X- X* If you lie down, the world will go out of its way to drive you over ; but il you stand up and look severe it will give yori half the road at least. -X- -X- -x- xBeware of the man who is always suspicious of everybody olse’s motives. The chances are that he has some motives himself. -X- -X- X* X* No sunshine without shadow ; no pleasure without pain; no riches without sorrow ; no sorrow without gain. ■X- -x- X- XTrue merriment may he distinguished from fa.se by the fact that it hears reflection ; we can think ol .t with pleasuie next day and next week.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1931, Page 1
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136INSPIRING THOUGHTS Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1931, Page 1
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