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APHORISMS.

Failure after long perseverance is much grander than never to have had a striving good enough to be called a failure.—Greorge Elliot. The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do well, without a thought of fame. — Longfellow. Faith in immortality is the highest tribute that the world has paid to the worth of life. —Emerson. There are many religions, but there is only one morality. —Ruskin. The greatest and sublimest power is often simple patience. Horace Bushnell.

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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 41, 5 January 1895, Page 3

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APHORISMS. Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 41, 5 January 1895, Page 3

APHORISMS. Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 41, 5 January 1895, Page 3

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