AND THAT’S THAT.
Thought can be made a habit, just like a daily act; this isn't just idle theory, but honest-to goodness fact. And whether our thought-life's sunny, or on the look out for storm, depends entirely on ourselves, and the habit we learn to form.
It's habit that makes the gloomy Deans instead of the old Kn.g Colest It’s habit that wakes with the "morn-' ing face" that “R.L.S." extols! It's habit that counts the blessings o'er, instead of the frets and jars; and it's habit that sees beyond the clouds to the ever twinkling star-! Inborn kinks and inherent traits keeping you ‘‘in the roogli"f Fiddlesticks! Don’t you believe a word of that pessimistic stuff! Tell yours*4P| over and over again, to the same old cheerful rhyme, you can wash brush-up the shabbiest thoughts—it habit, every time! H.S.
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Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 296, 11 July 1929, Page 2
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140AND THAT’S THAT. Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 296, 11 July 1929, Page 2
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