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SUFFERING—IN HUMANS AND ANIMALS. My dear datighter, preserve in all its purity, in all its force, the sentiment -which leads us to share the pain of ever being endowed wi-th feeling. Limit thyself not to the sufferings of mankind; let thy humanity extend even to the inferior animals. Render not miserable those that may belong to thee: do not disdain to occupy thj'self with their welfare; be not insensible to their simple and sincere gratitude: cause to none of them one unnecessary pang.—Marquis de Condorcet,
the iiabit of learning The habit of learning- is one which ervone, bright or dull, if he strives ~xf enough, can acquire, and without no one can achieve success in hie.— ir Evelyn Wood. MAN'S UNCONQUERABLE SOUL, lot of the night that covers me, Jllack as the pit from pole to pole, i hank -whatever gods there be ftQ r my unconquerable soul.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18046, 5 January 1927, Page 3
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