Levels of Living - Essays on Everyday Ideals by Henry Frederick Cope
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heart to look up, the joy of all sorrow that sweetens the soul, and the
profit from every sacrifice that is a paying of the price of perfection. VI The Age-Long Miracle _The Sufficient Sign_ _Behold the Man_ _The Life that Lifts_ _Silent goodness speaks loudest._ _Our loads lift us up to strength._ _Life grows as love is given._ _From the grind of drudgery comes at last the glorious divine spark._ _The spirit of the father never works separation in the family._ _That day best fulfills its purpose which is a preparation for the next._ _The proof of a faith is not in its prestige, but in its present power._ |
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