BE OF GOOD CHEER.
THE SOUL’S WEATHER. Feelings are like the weather on certain of our northern mountains. This weather changes. One day all is sunshine; the next, all is gloom. One day the air is warm, and another a cold wind blows. One day the fields are green with life, and another they are white and still as death. But strong wills are like the sturdy mountaineers, •who work on through all kinds of weather, sowing and reaping, working and waiting, always gaining. A strong will goes on through joy and pain, building a character, laying up a treasure that'shall endure. Are you growing daily in the power of such a w.ill ? * * Our mightiest feelings are always which remain most unspoken. —C. Kingsley. **' * * People sometimes say to youth, “The world is at your feet.” But that is not true unless Heaven is in your'heart. —,P. Ainsworth.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 June 1930, Page 1
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