. Book of the Royal blue . I 3v ARTHUR I 1^. Any fool can locate a fault, but it takesa man to recognize a virtue. Onl\ from the sound brains of a sanepeople can come the answer to a ques-tioning age. Fear is the peg on which too many ofus hang our tattered rags of faith. If we were all capable and informed,the man who knows he knows, wouldlose his job. Perseverance is the greatest necessityin lifes work and sincerity its noblestvirtue. We are too often governed in ouropinions by the prejudiced mood of animpulsive moment. The fruit of thought will ripen onlyupon the bough of research


. Book of the Royal blue . I 3v ARTHUR I 1^. Any fool can locate a fault, but it takesa man to recognize a virtue. Onl\ from the sound brains of a sanepeople can come the answer to a ques-tioning age. Fear is the peg on which too many ofus hang our tattered rags of faith. If we were all capable and informed,the man who knows he knows, wouldlose his job. Perseverance is the greatest necessityin lifes work and sincerity its noblestvirtue. We are too often governed in ouropinions by the prejudiced mood of animpulsive moment. The fruit of thought will ripen onlyupon the bough of research and investi-gation. Keep smiling. Cheerfulness has foundits way through many darkened paths inwhich despair was lost. Physical virtue is but the ethical con-dition which mental purity holds undercontrol. Envy is a microbe that thrives in theheart of success which our small naturesare incapable of reaching. Elevate your heels on the table ofyour work and think out things in yourown way. There are but few problems of fatetoo difficult to solve, provid


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