. Book of the Royal blue . yxStabEnds^Thought By ARTHUR THE unhealthy environments of mod-ern society may be largely attributedto the surface sewerage of pettyjirejudice and envious criticism. It is a laudable discontent that lifts usabove the inactivity of purpose. Human nature is often more what webelieve it to be than what it really is. Evil is a matter of habit; good a ques-tion of influence against it. Small men often assume eccentricitiesof small importance in order to establishthe only re])ute within their power. IiiiLosciiHY may dominate the worlil,but love alone tones it int


. Book of the Royal blue . yxStabEnds^Thought By ARTHUR THE unhealthy environments of mod-ern society may be largely attributedto the surface sewerage of pettyjirejudice and envious criticism. It is a laudable discontent that lifts usabove the inactivity of purpose. Human nature is often more what webelieve it to be than what it really is. Evil is a matter of habit; good a ques-tion of influence against it. Small men often assume eccentricitiesof small importance in order to establishthe only re])ute within their power. IiiiLosciiHY may dominate the worlil,but love alone tones it into tenderness andaction. To over-reach ourselves in our ambi-tion is as disastrous to happiness as lackof effort is to accomplishment. The prompt encourap-nient of impul-sive right often prevents deliberatewronir. WiTHix the gates ofbloom the sweetest of life garden flow« Many of us possess all the cardinalvirtues, but generally lose no time ingetting rid of them. How home love holds us to the mainline of our best efforts. The only real free press of to-day isr


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