Believe in Yourself.-—lf you consider yourself a worm oi the dust, you must expect people to trample on you. It' you make a doormat of yourself, people are sure to wipe their feet on you. More men fall tnrough ignorance of their strength than tlu-ougli knowledge of their weakness. You may succeed when others do not believe in you; but never when you do not believe in yourself. The curiosity of h.m wiio wishes to seo fully for himself how the dark side of lifb looks is like that of the man who took a torch into a powder mill to see whether it would really blow up or not. —Dr O. S. Maiden.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 1125, 19 December 1914, Page 8
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