Know, then, that to be is infinitely higher than to do, that to be thoroughly true is a higher service, and a more lasting service, than to spread the truth; that to be pure in heart brings you nearer to God, does 1 more for your fellow men, bears a more excellent fruit, than a life spent in helping others to be pure; that to be just is more xcellent than to aid justice; that to be a Christian makes more Christians than to teach the GospeL—Bishop Temple.
“No gesture towards peace is futile, not even parades by peace-loving women in the centre of the corn belt, far removed from international frontiers. Our recent neutrality legislation is not futile. No arms conference is futile, even though it may not succeed in limiting armaments by as much as a single gun. And the process of daily education in reasonableness and intelligent good-will must be encouraged in every school in every land under whatever form of government.”—Henry Goddard Leach.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20740, 25 February 1939, Page 1 (Supplement)
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