It is Well to Remember.
That cheerfulness is the weather of the heart. That sleep i* the best stimulant, a nervine safe- for ail to take. That it is bettor to be able to say "no " than to be able to read Latin. That a cheerful face is nearly as good for an invalids as healthy weather. That advice is like castor-oil, easy to give, but hard to take. That there are men who -<• friends are more to be pitied than their enemies. That grand temple* are built of small stones, and great lives made up of small events. That an open mind, an open hand, and an open heart, will everywhere find an •pen door. That it is not enough to keep the poor in mind : give them something to make them keep you in mind.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 44, 17 June 1896, Page 4
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137It is Well to Remember. Hastings Standard, Issue 44, 17 June 1896, Page 4
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