GEMS OF THOUGHT
DEEDS. Not by birth doos one become an outcast. Not by birth does one become a noble. Through deeds it is that one becomes an outcast. Through deeds it is that one becomes a noble. —Suita. Every man feels instinctively that all the beautiful sentiments in the world weight less than a single lovely action. —J. Russell Lowell. Goodness and philanthropy begin with work and never stop working. All that is worth reckoning is what we do. and the best of everything is not too good, but is economy and riches. —Mary Baker Eddy. I must do something to keep my thoughts fresh and growing.—James A. Garfield. It is the little things well done that go to make up a successful and truly good life.—Theodore Roosevelt. Let us decide honestly what we can do, and then do it with all our might. —Amelia D. Barr.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 April 1940, Page 8
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