Levels of Living - Essays on Everyday Ideals by Henry Frederick Cope
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page 92 of 179 (51%)
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_The Secret of All_
_No life is lost that is lived for love._ _The only wealth you can possess is that you have in the heart._ _Love never knows hardship, even when it meets it._ _When men pray for harvest they often get a plow._ _A man's holiness is to be measured by the happiness he creates._ _The only way to reach heaven is by attempting to realize heaven now._ _Whatever is saved by selfishness is lost to the true self._ _One of the worst offenses against humanity is the pretense of divinity._ _Weapons that fly off the handle have little effect on the walls of sin._ _Many a man thinks that taking a lease on a front pew gives him a freehold on a corner lot in heaven._ _Success is not in an endeavour to do a great things but in repeated endeavours to do greater things._ |
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