WHEN LIVING RIGHT.
What is right living? Just to do your best When woist seems easiest. To bear the ills Of daily life with patient cheerfulness, Nor waste dear time recounting them. To talk Of hopeful things when doubt is in the air. To count your blessings often, giving thanks. And to accept your sorrow's silently. Nor question why you suffer. To accept The whole of life as one perfected plan. And welcome each event as a part of it: To w'ork. and love your work; to trust, to pray For larger usefulness and clearer sight, This is right living, pleasing in God’s eyes. —“Anonymous.”
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White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 377, 18 December 1926, Page 10
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