IN PASSING.
Of your philosophy you mako no use, if you give place to accidental evils.— Julius Caesar. It is a glorious thing to be well descended, but the glory belongs to our ancestors.—Plutarch. How little do they see what is, who frame their hasty judgment upon that which seems.—Southey. As for this divine gift of Simpleness of Heart, who shall say it is not the best of all.—Jeffery Farnol. The true nature of homo. It is the placo of Peace; the shelter, not only from all injury, but from all terror, doubt and division.—Ruskin. Beauty is God's handwriting; welcome it in every fair faco, every fair sky, every fair flower, and thank for it Him—the "fountain of all loveliness.—Kingsley.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20762, 3 January 1931, Page 8 (Supplement)
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120IN PASSING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20762, 3 January 1931, Page 8 (Supplement)
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