Gems of Thought
i High aims form high characters, I and great objects bring out great ] minds. —Try on Edwards. j Aim at the sun and you may not : reach it; but your arrow will jly jar \ higher than if aimed at an object : on a level with yourself.—-J. HaWes. i What arc the aims which arc at : the same time duties? They arc the | perfecting of ourselves, and the hapi piness of others. —Kant. . | With each reluming year, higher j joys, holier aims, a purer peace and | diviner energy, should freshen the j fragrance of being.—Mary Baiter ] Eddy. , : Providence has nothing good or j high in store for one who does not I resolutely aim at something high or j good. A purpose is the eternal conj dition of success. —Munger
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23381, 24 June 1939, Page 9 (Supplement)
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132Gems of Thought New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23381, 24 June 1939, Page 9 (Supplement)
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