. Busyman's Magazine, July-December 1907. is that the most brilliantmen achieve the highest success, butthe stickers. Persistency is moreeffective than brilliancy. When Pre-sident Johnson tried to drive Stantonfrom the cabinet Charles Sumner sentthe secretary this message: Stanton,stick. He stuck, and the nation bene-fited. The men at the summit were notpulled to their positions. They push-ed their way there. When DanielWebster was speaking at Bunker Hillthe crowd pressed so hard towards theplatform, endangering those seatedthereon, that Webster, seeing theirperil, shouted to the people. Keepb


. Busyman's Magazine, July-December 1907. is that the most brilliantmen achieve the highest success, butthe stickers. Persistency is moreeffective than brilliancy. When Pre-sident Johnson tried to drive Stantonfrom the cabinet Charles Sumner sentthe secretary this message: Stanton,stick. He stuck, and the nation bene-fited. The men at the summit were notpulled to their positions. They push-ed their way there. When DanielWebster was speaking at Bunker Hillthe crowd pressed so hard towards theplatform, endangering those seatedthereon, that Webster, seeing theirperil, shouted to the people. Keepback! It is impossible! criedsomeone in the crowd. The oratorexclaimed Nothing is impossible atBunker Hill! And few^ things are impossible tothe persevering, invincibly determinedman. You must carry a thing throughif you want to be anybody or world admires and crowns thedetermined doer. Like the postagestamp—stick till you get there. Theonly good time coming you arejustified in hoping for is that whichyou make for Thoughts By Ella Spinks If the people in this world knew to-day the power of right, generous,clean thoughts and the retardingstumbling power of wrong, fearful,hard thoughts, they would, methinks,turn on the searchlight of would find out just what andhow they are thinking and thus stemand turn the tide of thought intohealthy, loving channels, gaining forthemselves and those around them,better health, morals, higher and morespiritual understanding. This makesus ask. What are my thoughts? Itis the beginning of new things; it isthe still small voice. Angels are goodthoughts and good thoughts are an-gels. Sickness is thought and so issin. It is of great moment to under-stand this, because thought takes theform of firm belief and leads throughsuffering even to death if it is notchanged and re-educated. Is it better tothink of sickness and sin as realitiesor to think they are evils that can beovercome and that health is our God-given esta


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