SHADOWS HIDING LIGHT.
Where there is much light there is much shatje.—Goethe. Measure your mind's height by t,he shade it easts.—Browning 1 . Only a substance can cast a shadow. —Christina Piossetti. cannot have a shadow unless there be a brifjht light shilling somewhere.— F. B. Meyer. Without the last touch of pain certain natures had never come to their perfect sweetness and autumn color.— John Watson. Tears are summer showers to the soul, to keep it fresh and green.— Alfred Austin. Those whom sorrow has visited can best understand the meaning of joy.— Beatrice Harraden. The half of music, I have .heard men say, is to have grieved—Stephen Phillips. Nothing noble or godlike in the world but lias in it something of "infinite sadness."—Carlyle. To whom do we turn in the day of trouble 'but to him who has suffered.— Elizabeth Gibson. There is nothing the body suffere that the soul may not profit by.—Georgo Meredith. ' Life is a school wherein failure is a better teacher than success.—Ernest Crosby
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1916, Page 9
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169SHADOWS HIDING LIGHT. Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1916, Page 9
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