GEMS OF THOUGHT
WORK. Work is a stimulus to work, and loafing a stimulus to laziness—W. M Hunt. When I hear a young man spoken of as giving promise of high genius, the first question I ask about him is always. “Does he work?”—Ruskin. 1 Thought must be made better, and human life more fruitful, for the divine energy to move it onward and upward—Mary Baker Eddy. Fill your time with positive service and good. Do not drift. Have definite things on hand to do. —Henry Churchil. King.
Nothing is denied to well-directed labour; nothing is to be obtained without it.—Sir Joshua Reynolds.
Get your heart into your work, whatever it may be, for work without heart is dead. —Ramsay MacDonald.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 September 1942, Page 5
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