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KOW WE RISE.
We rise by the things that are under feet • ,
By what we have mastered of good or gain; By the pride deposed and the passion slain, And the vanquished ills that wo , hourly meet. > * * * * * * * How often do men who have made up their minds what to say and do under certain expected circumstances, forget the words and reverse the actions! The best preparation is the present well seen to, the last duty done. ‘ GEORGE MACDONALD. * * / * * *., , What are the aims that are at the same time duties ? They are, the perfecting of ourselves, the happiness of others. IMMANUEL KANT. i * ' # Never delay To the duty wliicl) the hour brings, Whether it ho in- great or smaller things; For who doth know What he shall do the coming day?
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1929, Page 1
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