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Sorrow is sorrow wherever you find it, and no bank account can purchase immunity. A grave is a grave, whether there is a costly monument above it or only a headstone of marble. : When you reckon with" actual experience you discover they are independent of wealth or poverty and come to all alike, and when you look at the hearts of .men you find the same measure of human nature in then:, all. Now, when we take our departure, what shall we carry with us ?

He who seeks strength will seek the strong. The soul finds itself in the atmosphere of greater souls, in touch with the things and thoughts that are infinite. For spiritual strength .there must he touch constantly with spiritual being, the constant nearness in thought and desire to those unseen forces and that life which ■ even the most unthinking m,ust realise at times. I,' | Of all the passions, jealousy is that which exacts I the hardest service and pays the bitterest wages. Its -' service is to watch the success "of our enemy ; its wages to be sure of it.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 36, 5 September 1907, Page 3

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 36, 5 September 1907, Page 3

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 36, 5 September 1907, Page 3