. Book of the Royal blue . <STUB ENDSOF THOUGHT By ARTHUR. G. LEW/J SILENCE is only truly golden whenbroken, occasionally, by intelligentexpression. Love lights never go out; some mem-ory holds a shadow of brightness aboutthem forever. The grave of time engulfs many re-grets, but yet is pregnant with unex-pected resurrections. Those who are too weak to acceptrational criticism gracefully, are, as arule, most susceptible to flattery. It is hard to prove our own fidelityto one who has lost faith in himself. There are some lies that hurt, tear,humiliate and degrade, yet leave un-soiled the lip
. Book of the Royal blue . <STUB ENDSOF THOUGHT By ARTHUR. G. LEW/J SILENCE is only truly golden whenbroken, occasionally, by intelligentexpression. Love lights never go out; some mem-ory holds a shadow of brightness aboutthem forever. The grave of time engulfs many re-grets, but yet is pregnant with unex-pected resurrections. Those who are too weak to acceptrational criticism gracefully, are, as arule, most susceptible to flattery. It is hard to prove our own fidelityto one who has lost faith in himself. There are some lies that hurt, tear,humiliate and degrade, yet leave un-soiled the lips that breathe them. Proper appreciation, the sweet ap-plause of effort, urges us to more nobleaction and renewed endeavors. The man who takes advantage of su-perior mind to hurt or humiliate hisfellow, is a brute. A peevish, unreasonable associateacts as a quick curdle to the sweetesttemperament. There is more intelligent expressionin the eyes of some dogs than in thecountenance of some people. He is a Christ-touched geni
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