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READ TO THINK. Select thy books for mental nourishment, Not mental dissipation. Read to think, Or else thy reading will be little worth. Rooks are not always blessings.. S. W. PARTRIDGE. ,** * * * You have no right to be prostrated in such a manner as hot to rise out of sorrow, misfortune, or calamity. H. R. HA WE IS. ##■**** And be not thou too lowly in thy thought: No man before thee, since the world began, Could do tbe work that lies before , upon, thy loom ; If thou neglect or slight it, it is loss To all the world, in all the time to come. • * * * ■*' He alone is wise who can accommodate himself to all the contingencies off life; but the fool contends, and is struggling, like a swimmer against the stream.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1929, Page 1
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