Good temper, like a summer day, sheds a brightness over everything. It is the sweetener of toil and the s moOther of disquietude. —Washington Irving. No one of my fellows can do that special work for me which I have come into the world to do ; he may do a higher work, but he cannot do my work. I cannot hand my work over to him, any more than I can hand over my responsibility or my guilt.—Ruskin.
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Freethought Review, Volume I, Issue 7, 1 April 1884, Page 5
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78Untitled Freethought Review, Volume I, Issue 7, 1 April 1884, Page 5
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