. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. There are times when a plain dinner willdo us more good than a feast. 240 Blasts From The Rams Horn. THE QUEST FOR HAPPINESS He who thinks most of his own happiness knows least of it. If there be heaven in the heart, no hell can harm us. Happiness even in misery is the hall-mark of the heavenly man. The happiest people in this world are those who are at rest from themselves and at work for others. The joys extracted by a corkscrew are always ONE LADDER IS ENOUGH IF IT IS NOT THE WRONG ONE. Blasts From The Rams Horn. 241 FLASHLIGHTS OVE for the world cure
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