Levels of Living - Essays on Everyday Ideals by Henry Frederick Cope
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page 109 of 179 (60%)
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_The Primary Reconciliation_ _Faith in Our Fellows_ _The Law of Forgiveness_ _Sorrow is sympathy's school._ _Love makes the heaviest load seem light._ _To be willing to be saved alone is to be lost._ _The truly godly see something divine in all._ _Your appreciation may be another's inspiration._ _Kindness is the sign of divine kinship._ _You cannot knit the souls of men with soft sawder._ _You cannot be a leader and lose sight of those who are to be led._ _The shortness of the day excuses no man from greatness of endeavour._ _When a man thinks of nothing but his sins and failures he will have nothing else to think of._ _Lots of people who talk of their lives as blue are only colour blind, they either are green or yellow._ |
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