We are always more profitably employed in praising God than even in despising ourselves. Sincerity is the basis of all true friendship. Without sincerity it is like a ship without ballast. Always there is wine or there is oil, the grape must be crushed and the oh\o must be pressed. God regards not how much we do, but from how much it pi oceeds ; he does much that loves much. Mind is that which perceives, feels, remembers, acts, and is conscious of continual existence. He who never in his life was foolish was never a wise man.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 23, 4 June 1903, Page 20
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