THINGS THOUGHTFUL
THE LAST BRAVE EFFORT The last brave efl'ort wins the game. It's true without a doubt, so when you're feeling just "all in" buck up and go "all out."—Anon. ! i= THE PRICELESS POSSESSION The purest treasure mortal times afford Is spotless reputation; that away Men are but gilded loam or painted clay. —Shakespeare. * • • THE POWER OF TYRANTS. Tyrants can sentence their victims to death; but how much more dreadful would be their power I could they sentence them to life?— Colton. # # # * THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT. Who first invented work and bound the free And holiday-rejoicing spirit down? —Charles Lamb. # # # • OUR "RED-LETTER" DAYS Grave on thy heart each past "redletter day"! Forget not all the sunshine of the way By which the Lord hath led thee: answered prayers And joys unasked, strange blessings lifted cares, Grand promise echoes! Thus 'thy life shall bo One record of His love and faithfulness to thee. —Francis Ridley Havergal.
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Hutt News, Volume 17, Issue 24, 17 November 1943, Page 2
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155THINGS THOUGHTFUL Hutt News, Volume 17, Issue 24, 17 November 1943, Page 2
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