The true view of our livelihood is to use it as a sphere for developing virtue. A narrow corner of life, when possessed by a supreme sense of duty, may be an opportunity for a larger and deeper achievement than would be likely in a spacious lot under the sunshine of smiling fortune. —Hugh Black.
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White Ribbon, Volume 10, Issue 115, 15 February 1905, Page 2
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