GEMS OF THOUGHT
FRATERNITY.
We are members of one great body, planted by nature in a mutual love, and fitted for a social life. —Seneca.
The race of mankind would perish did they cease to aid each other. —Walter Scott.
The blessed work of helping the world forward, happily does not wait tc- be done by perfect men. —George Eliot.
Sweeter than the balm of Gilead, richer than the diamonds of Golconda, dear as the friendship of those we love, are justice, fraternity, and Christian charity.—-Mary Baker Eddy.
No blast of air or fire of sun, Puts out the light whereby we run; With girded loins our lamplit race, And each from each takes heart of
grace, And spirit till his turn be done. —Swinburne.
Every noble life leaves the fibre of it interwoven forever in the work of the world; by so much everymore the strength of the human race has gained.— Ruskin.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 October 1943, Page 4
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