QUOTATIONS FROM THE WRITINGS OF FRANCES E. WILLARD.
Christ was the greatest idealist that ever trod this planet, and the greatest optimist. Surrender, immediate anti unconditional,' of all evil, and devotion, absolute and forever, to all good —this is His plan of life to even’ human being.
Whoever does not apply ChrvMianity to the special sins of his own age, in his own person and by his own work is, to say the least, a most unscientific Christian.
Half way measures blur the straight line of ethical perception and -et back reforms that can only be carried to success by a bold policy.
It is not so much whot comes to you as what you come to, that determines whether vou are a winner in the great race of life.
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White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 289, 18 July 1919, Page 14
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130QUOTATIONS FROM THE WRITINGS OF FRANCES E. WILLARD. White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 289, 18 July 1919, Page 14
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