Remember
Remember that it pays to say what you mean. Prevarication only leads to misunderstandings, and misunderstandings often lead to terrible unhappiness. Remember that, behind each cloud, the sun is shining with its usual brilliance. Remember that cruelty is a crime—even cruelty in speech. Remember that you can do as good work as anv other woman has done. Remember that triumph and disaster arc, in the words of the poet, to be treated as imposters. Remember that troubles always seem worse at night than in the morning. Cheer up then, and see what tho rest wil do for you. Remember to remember the good that people do, not the evil. Remember that it’s easier to make mischief than it is to mend it. Remember that there is good in tho worst of us, and there is also evil in tho best of us. Remember that true love is quite unselfish.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 5582, 21 February 1931, Page 14
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