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INSPIRING THOUGHTS

PREJUDICES. Prejudices are like the knots in the glass of our windows. They alter the shape of everything that we choose to look at through them ; they make straight things crooked ancl everything indistinct. True friendship is a plant of s'ow growth,, and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity before it is entitled to the appellation. * * -X- * He that waits for repentance waits for that which cannot he had as long as it is waited for. It i.s absurd for a man to wait for that which lie liim.vh has to do. * * • * •: Ihe hotly is sooner well dressed than the soul. * -X- -X- -X- ' Wisdom to gold prefer; for ‘tis much .less To make our fortune than our happiness. Young.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1931, Page 1

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INSPIRING THOUGHTS Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1931, Page 1

INSPIRING THOUGHTS Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1931, Page 1

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