FLING YOUR HEART.
V "If ono has to jump a ditch, V one must fling ono's heart over ♦♦♦ V first," Bismarck said, and ho had V jumped a good many ditches in « his time. «J» V What tho man. who united a V number of small principalities »J. *£ and powers into the great Ger- ♦♦♦ X .man Stale, experienced in his big *;* 'way must be felt bv all of us in ♦. our smaller ways. Wo feel doubtX fill about our ditches, just as ho did. *l* And, like him, wo must learn that the way to get across *** .J, them is to " fling our hearts over »** first." *l* «,% It isn't that the ditches are too ♦> 'wide for us. It isn't that our *t* »*♦ spring is insufficient to carry us «J» »♦. to the farther bank. It is that ♦♦♦ wo lack courage. We haven't ♦♦♦ »*»/the nerve to take tho leap. ♦> When we have " flung our »l* hearts," and followed them, we are surprised at tho easo with ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ which wo did it. We can't V understand why we stood so long V hesitating on tho other side. *»*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20496, 22 February 1930, Page 6 (Supplement)
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