Recipe for a happy life . owEVER sore to flesh and blood,I hold this thing as true;The way that God selects,— appointsIs ever best for you. However sharp the flints that pressThe tender feet, unshod;I hold the roughest path may leadTo closer walk with God. — Mrs. Mary M. Gunnison. Patience is a plantThat grows not in all gardens. — Longfellow. Come what come and the hour runs through theroughest day. Patience is powerful. — Longfellow. ^ap^jg j^ife 3 ounces cire neceBsatg, fJrsf of (patience Patience; accomplish thy labor; accomplish thy work of affection!Sorrow and silence are strong


Recipe for a happy life . owEVER sore to flesh and blood,I hold this thing as true;The way that God selects,— appointsIs ever best for you. However sharp the flints that pressThe tender feet, unshod;I hold the roughest path may leadTo closer walk with God. — Mrs. Mary M. Gunnison. Patience is a plantThat grows not in all gardens. — Longfellow. Come what come and the hour runs through theroughest day. Patience is powerful. — Longfellow. ^ap^jg j^ife 3 ounces cire neceBsatg, fJrsf of (patience Patience; accomplish thy labor; accomplish thy work of affection!Sorrow and silence are strong, and patient endurance is accomplish thy labor of love, till the heart is made godlike. Purified, strengthened, perfected, and rendered more worthy of heaven. .. - —Longfellow. There is a day of sunny rest For every dark and troubled night;And grief may bide an evening guest. But joy shall come with early light. * •x- * * * For God hath marked each sorrowing dayAnd numbered every secret tear


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