Quiet Thoughts
"Now, frankly, I regard it as more of a spiritual feat to keep yourself m the limelight unselfishly than to keep out of it altogether." — C. C. Martindale (Bernard Vaughan, S. J., a Memoir).
Carry the sunshine with you into the sick-room of your patient, and you will leave it there when you depart. — Reuben Ludlam.
Disappointments are wings that bear the soul skywards.
Behaviour is a mirror m which everyone shows his image. — Goethe.
The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts.- — Marcus Aurelius.
Do as well as you can to-day, and perhaps to-morrow you may be able to do better. — Newton.
There are no times m life when opportunity, the chance to be and to do, gathers so richly about the soul as when it has to suffer. Then everything depends upon whether the man looks to the lower or the higher helps. ... If he looks to God, the hour of suffering is the turninghour of life. — Phillips Brooks.
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Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume XVII, Issue 3, 1 July 1924, Page 131
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