GEMS OF THOUGHT
FRIENDS. Our best friends and our worst enemies are our thoughts. A thought can do us more good than a doctor or a banker, or a faithful friend. It can also do us more harm than a brick. — Dr Crane.
A friend should be one in whose understanding and virtue we can equally confide, and whose opinion we can value at once for its justness and its sincerity.—R. Hall. Life has no blessing like a prudent friend. —Euripides. One marvels that a friend can ever seem less than beautiful. —Mary Baker Eddy.
Friendship improves happiness and abates misery, by doubling our joy and dividing our grief. —Addison. Let me live in a house by the side of the Road, and be a friend to man — Samuel W. Foss.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 July 1939, Page 10
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131GEMS OF THOUGHT Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 July 1939, Page 10
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