THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY.
Childhood's joys are all pure gold.— Harriet Beecher Stowe. L.ook straight into the light and you will always have the shadows behind.
In her first passion, woman loves her lover; in all others, all she loves is love. —Byron.
Never yet did anyone deliberately touch evil and come off stainless. Never yet did anyone deliberately consort with wrong-doers and still keep himself from wrong-doing.
Live and love — Doing both nobly, because lowlily; ' Live and work strongly—because patiently! And for the deed of death, trust \i to God. —Mrs Browning.
!n Spite of Wisdom. "Woman is at last taking her right place in the world," stated a prominent woman the other day. "She is respected now. No seer would any longer think of -composing such epigrams about her as the Persian one, 'Words are women, deeds are men'; or the French one, 'A-man of straw is worth a woman of gold'; or the German one, ' Good men marry young, wise men never,' and 'A second marriage is the triumph of hope over experience.' "
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8407, 8 November 1912, Page 6
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