GOOD THOUGHTS
Arise, go forth and. conquer. ' —Tennyson
The wealth of a, man is the number of things which he loves and blesses, which he is loved and blessed by.—Uarlyle. He who lives for others will have friends, but he who lives for himself limit not complain when he finds the worl 1 forsaking him. • VExample is more powerful than precept: whereof ypu reprove another be unblameable yourself.—George Washington. , He that will believe only what he can fully comprehend, must have a very long head- or a very;short creed.—C. C."Colton. Great battles are really won before tliev are actually fought. To coiytipl our passions, we must govern our habits, ani keep watch over oui*selves in the small details of everyday life.—Sir. John ±mb : bock. g T
No man is ever defeated until he gives up : trying. The only -overthrow you hav? need to. dread is when your will turns around and marches downwards. —Rev. It. .1. Campbell. The righteous shall hold on his way, arid he that hath clean hands shall h,stronger and stronger.—Joh xvii, 9.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1686, 22 June 1904, Page 77 (Supplement)
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176GOOD THOUGHTS New Zealand Mail, Issue 1686, 22 June 1904, Page 77 (Supplement)
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