THINGS THOUGHTFUL.
THE LAST YEARS OF LIFE. The last years of life ought to be the best, and the most distinguished and most useful.—Jowett. “JUST So!” Art thou little, do that little well , and for thy conduct know The biggest man can do his biggest work no better than just so. —J. Stuart Biackie. THE WANDERERS. Home-keeping hearts are happiest, For those that wander they know not where Are full of trouble and full of care. A TRUSTY FRIEND. I counsel thee, if thou hast a trusty friend, go and see him often: because a road which is seldom trod gets choked with brambles and high grass.—Odin. DARE TO DO RIGHT. If you will not do the thing you know to be true, then, indeed, you are weak. You are a coward; you desert God. —Charles Kingsley. REAL LIVING. Real struggling is itself real living, and no ennobling thing of this earth is ever to be had by man on any other terms. - J. L. Allen.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18787, 17 June 1929, Page 2
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