THE HABIT OF CHEERFULNESS. When Goethe says that in every human condition foes lie in wait for us, “ invincible only by cheerfulness and equanimity.” he does not mean that we can at all times be really cheerful, or at a moment’s notice; but that the endeavour to look at the better side of things will produce the habit; and that this habit is the surest safeguard against the danger of sudden evils.—Hunt.
PICKING UP IDEAS. Without a little thought you may be buying all sorts of unsuitable gifts this Xmas. For solid satisfaction, gifts which have a sure welcome, you should visit Minson’s early. X
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 938, 7 December 1933, Page 11
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