. Book of the Royal blue . ^JStuhEnds\opThou^t^ V I ^ ARTHUR GXEWIS. I I*. The primary condition of criminal lite isfrequently only carelessness and lack ofsystem. Many faults of others are often directlytraceable to our own temperaments. JisricE in one direction does not excuse aninjustice in another. In order to succeed we must either possesssufficient experience to lead others or Ijrainsenough to gracefully submit to be led our-selves. In the persistent research of effort oppor-tunity is often unexpectedly disclosed. has placed about as many foolsin authority as ignorance has ev


. Book of the Royal blue . ^JStuhEnds\opThou^t^ V I ^ ARTHUR GXEWIS. I I*. The primary condition of criminal lite isfrequently only carelessness and lack ofsystem. Many faults of others are often directlytraceable to our own temperaments. JisricE in one direction does not excuse aninjustice in another. In order to succeed we must either possesssufficient experience to lead others or Ijrainsenough to gracefully submit to be led our-selves. In the persistent research of effort oppor-tunity is often unexpectedly disclosed. has placed about as many foolsin authority as ignorance has eventually takenout of it. Love must measure its life by the strengthof affection under adverse conditions and inthe face of misfortune. Someone yesterday tutored a fool out of hisignorance, and was to-day stabbed in the backby means of the imparted knowledge. It is better to hope with some uncertaintythan to live solely within the circle of despair. The employment of influence may proveprofitable, but only experienced ability shouldbe placed in authority. Love sometimes


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