Good Thoughts.
DEOEIT.-The. smooth-spoken slave is the most deceitful ouq. , ■...; ~• ;.;. h'Mistakes,—Our >yeryi mistakes in life may be overruled for a higher;end, and our : teara watcrigrowththat may be rich .with immortal foliage and fruit,; .. ': FoKaoiTENCHORDS,'—There are strings in the harp of; every life,, though covered with dust, that give out music when the wings of truth stir the air, • . What Ought to be DoNE.-Don't live a single hour of your life without doing exactly what.ought to be done in it, and going right straight through it from beginning to end. TOrMoRRpw'sBuRDBN.-Nomaneyer.eank; :undori the [burden of to r day... Ifc is When to-1 morrow's, ;burdenj.is added tojthe bufden ,of to.-dayjtliat:>the .weight jb ; more., than .oanibear.;,'■ . ; ■.'."', ■{•hGbowino .Ouvrr Wfl.: .should no'.i more lament that tha,rt,.the husbandman, i whenithe.l)lQt!in.and:fragraflce ofi spring have: p.aaaedj.awayi.ahould. larnent that summer or autumn has como.. • i Pebfeoi! Mbn.-tA man who,'sh9Wß;iip::defeet is ftifoolor a hypocrit.e.,whoin t jve should iinistriist.! .-There are .defect? Bo,bpund to-the : fino qualities; .that they announce ,ithen)—de> fects.Avhjclj;itjis.iiot well. ';;! ■ 1 jLucKi—Bad luck is simply a .man .with .-his! hands in-ihis; pockets ,and:.his;pipo, ; in his: mouth, looking 0n,.,t0. see : ,.h.owiitj!Wili:cornel lout, sopdlufjkjsa l man,pf r ,pluok, / with;his! ['sieeyes'^rplle'd;',^ 'come .put .right, „",■ L'.'.'&ppri, Humor.— Dpt,;wiiether! .our gopdjhuiifp'i; be constrWd^y'other's Ihto| .iqsep^bili'ty,.,or f even iqjotism, : It'^happi- 1 . ness ,tp and ~n one but,a fool would! ineasufe'liis wqrld' , ( thvnkfij'of itf. '..',' .' '"' '"' '' ;! ] ; .^ERBjayERANCE.—AII,'the of .hmnah^„at''wh{c^ ..wonder of perseverance.' It is by this that"the'; quarry . becomeSja,pyraqiid, i and that 'djsianicbuhj ' fries are united ( byj canals. ' ' ! ,'"' .•; acta! ; chiefly at the earlier'stage, of human con'ditioMj'be'th'ey.'either.quite rude, 1 .half-civilised, ,a transitional .period of, civilisation^ Irst'acquain'taiice.with ,an all,en ciy^lisation)'.so.tliat one may'say. the a'c^ipn,o|novelty.is.^a'ysconcsrned,init, j
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 991, 4 February 1882, Page 2 (Supplement)
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266Good Thoughts. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 991, 4 February 1882, Page 2 (Supplement)
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