Sentence Sermons.
It takes moral muscle to be me k. Sentiment will not pass for service. Self-denial is a specific for self-esteem. Watching the clock is but wasting the t imp. Forget justice and you will find judgment. Love usually tries to hide its noblest deeds. A shadow less world would be a sun-le-s one. A while life preaches louder than a black tie. Kimlm-s- is more convincing than keenness. A little elbow grease is worth a lot of oily phra.-4-s. Most moral infection comes from apparently -mall vici*s. The peroration of a sermon often prevent- its application. A man cannot have his inter* -t in -in amf keep' his principle clean. ' The light- of this world are not doing their shining b.-fore mirrors. • The wise ate those who learn from 1 he. follies of others, as well as their own. A man’* moral measure may be known by the thing- that move him to mirt h. When faith and love go to work together. they never stop tu think of the weather. 'The man who is* always talking a)»oiit himself as a poor worm of the dust is not likely to have a great deal of power to lift the world.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7, 18 February 1905, Page 51
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202Sentence Sermons. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7, 18 February 1905, Page 51
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