. Book of the Royal blue . U ^tahEttdsopThou^t 3v ARTH UR G. Si;i,F-REPRi;.ssiON i> the hardestthat logic has to learn. Thk law of influence makes us whatwe are, whether we control ourselves orallow others to do so. E\ i;r\ successful effort must bear theidelible stamp of purpose. \\h.\t a terrible price we sometimespa\- for the supremac\- of self-respect! Life is the mother that nourishes themortality of to-da\ into the eternit\- ofto-morrow. Every association worth possession isthat of work or love, and either are worthliving for. The only castles of life that stand thestorms are
. Book of the Royal blue . U ^tahEttdsopThou^t 3v ARTH UR G. Si;i,F-REPRi;.ssiON i> the hardestthat logic has to learn. Thk law of influence makes us whatwe are, whether we control ourselves orallow others to do so. E\ i;r\ successful effort must bear theidelible stamp of purpose. \\h.\t a terrible price we sometimespa\- for the supremac\- of self-respect! Life is the mother that nourishes themortality of to-da\ into the eternit\- ofto-morrow. Every association worth possession isthat of work or love, and either are worthliving for. The only castles of life that stand thestorms are those built on a foundation oflove and contentment. The tide has gone out bindened withour good intentions, and will returnto-morrow for more. At least one-half of the adverse crit-icism we hear is untrue, and the remain-der frequently unjust. The first requisite and only exten-uating circumstance of indiscretion isthat we shall be discreetly indiscreet. A SENSE of duty and pride is oftenstronger than a realization of right — hencethe consequences. A Christian i
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