EVERY DAY.
LITTLE GEMS OF THOUGHT. SUNDAY. The people who think well of us are the people who help us most. They help us to think well of ourselves, and be the good things they think us, .MONDAY, Most of ns get our deserts so far as friendship is concerned. If people are not glad to see us the fault is generally in ourselves.
TUESDAY. Oue is always inclined to think that the tiling one does not possess, or the thing one cannot do, is the one thing essential to happiness. WKDXRSDAV. Unselfishness is really one of the things besr worth cultivating, in that it brings to us the purest happiness that we can ever possess. THURSDAY. The woman who boasts that she never changes her mind is apt to grow very narrow. Have a mind ot your own, of course, but let it be a very broad oue. UR l DAY. Most of us are too critical in our attitude towards others. It’s astonishing the number ot nasty things we can say without in the least meaning to be unkind. SATURDAY. If people make up their minds to love each other in spite ot their far.lts, and nut because of their excellent qualities, there would be fewer disappointments, fewer disillusions, fewer broken hearts.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1263, 25 June 1914, Page 4
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214EVERY DAY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1263, 25 June 1914, Page 4
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