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GEMS OF THOUGHT

REDEEMING TIME. What is meant by redeeming time? It is to fill the hours full of the rightest freight, to fill them with the lire of thougnt, feeling, action, as they pass. —Clarke. Very few people are good economists of their fortune, and still fewer of their time. —Chesterfield. No man can be provident of his time who is not prudent in the choice of his company.—Jeremy Taylor. If one would be successful in the future, let him make the most of the present. —Mary Baker Eddy. Look upon each day as the whole of life, not merely a section; and enjoy and improve the present without wishing through haste to rush on to another. —Ruskm. To worry about tomorrow is to fail of devotion to the tasks of today, and so to spoil both days.—William Dewitt Hyde.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 January 1943, Page 6

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141

GEMS OF THOUGHT Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 January 1943, Page 6

GEMS OF THOUGHT Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 January 1943, Page 6

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