WORDS OF THE WISE
The, noise of arms deafens ike voice- of . the laws.—Montr. Igue. Carry tho radiance of your s.rd in vour face; M the world hc\r ike b. Merit of it.—Fox. Albeit frdnro in anv_eas< prndruvs a corrosooiulmg misery in fee .-..u:, yot it is, in «■ ?.:!-«-, the Higher.;;, to sireeers, jnasmr.eh ,\s every disc: voir Oi what is iaLe Lvls tr, to sc.-h earnestly after what is tr.m. arxl -very trosn exneri "iee points out sorer keen of o~ror which a!ter',v*!;-d:-. caretuily o.v.'hi.-w.—lsc.iU. Tlie man woriliy (■■' _ l; -f tune juak-- proud. —;.;;tei';:. Xot ec;M'r"<M'.\! he. l '-:t "''• , '': " : "°; -''// ■\Vlio yields him.:.?lf to I::.- i'r ; eod- ! wt'd. - I 1:;':! lis : ; y;'i: ■. Wor.;e-i live in the em-.'.-do-.i Tlra love gives.—Hon;--ay o. i Like jdoiie ac:s npwi like. I'e what j vcu wi'h others to l>eeomo. li'.-t ] vou-3'df and not vour weed.-, p-eaci.-- ; Aii.io!. i Cd'janiV'Ss of hody was i-vo.r e'.rx-vo ■•: ro proceerl hmu a dtie rerer:'-'-!-.- .'i.' ('.■• d' ,r> mx'Mv. sud "io rnr/seh'i s.---UaeJ:-. liv-vy isan tv.Ay s;: ii.;:g a-;/:?. :-ets his na.tui\«. '.•:■ so.-ee v. ay -:V'.:v----,;!..-,J ij.e. ;':-;:;.ks ,1" iiim-ii, -Sir Tl:o,-. r;i,r..-.K-. :,iov:r.t:-.in:----tbr'-e 'ir'.nit eac^- : v.;'■■ of die earth, v i: ii i':;-d:-_ gai. s (d. ro:a ; :. {>i:veinriils of eleu.k choirs oi si.ro.■..' ,'M;;i :,-;iri--. ail.trs t d' snov.. acd v.iuivs of purpi- tra-erM'd ?;y (he cr.ntimial , stars.— -i'tuskiij. j ]:>■.<■»:; i-.- }<■■ half vhe baitle of life; il | i--; uo< so huru to ",..).! Mo'tey as V, i sTieud it v.ell. Spurgoon. ; Talk ut < s :i;c ii;i.ioM i* a 'aga °; i .v.i-'ri'.tuti vi(:;!ity. He wan knows cot ! hnw in >.-ak is not woril'V io oia;ain.—' Gr,; Pi :ri;.. j Wvith-h is honovrn!■!•:•, ;-)>ul may be ; used ninv.. i)jes--.eiily when o ;-< regrrd ; tlier-i-selvef- a . being wiia' indeed they j •pv—siev.'ards of it, ae.d not tlio mvn- ; ers.-Farrer. i - Tljc darkpsi shadows of life are those- 1 which a o-an iii::..--.'li' makes v.lien he j standi in his own light.—Lord Avebury. Joy is the response of each of thej higher faculties of a man'ssoul when jd j is brought nn to concert pitch.—-H. W. Beechof. The situabion that, has not done its duty, its ideal, was never yet occupied by any man.—Carlylc.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11511, 6 October 1915, Page 4
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359WORDS OF THE WISE Star (Christchurch), Issue 11511, 6 October 1915, Page 4
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