Not a blade of crass but has a story to tell, not a heart but has its romance, not a life which does not hide a secret which is either its thorn or its spur. Everywhere grief, hope, comedy, tragedy. A well-wisher reguids others as a part and parcel of his OAMfi self, for happiness and misprv are to be found amonp all who He near and dear to us, and who are net so. — Aphorism from Sanscrit. A nation is not worthy to be r-aved if, in the hour of its fate, it will not gather up all its jewels of manhood and life, and go down into the conflict, however bloody and doubtful, resolved on measureless ruin or complete success. — James A. Garfield.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 5, 2 February 1899, Page 6
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