Show SAID BY WISE MEN the haunt i of happiness are ar varied ruled but I 1 have more often found her among little children home fi resides and coun try homes than anywhere else aid ney acy smith knowledge w ill III not be acquired without pains and it Is trou brou and deep digging tor for pur waters but when once you come to tl the spring they rise up and meet you felton never a right principle to obtain a favor tho the cost Is too great I 1 ij you cannot secure what la Is right and needful for you by square and manly conduct batler do without it george georga aulson lson there are ara depths in man that go the tha lengths of lowest hell as an there are heights that reach highest heaven for are not both heaven and hell made out of him blin made by him everlasting mira cle and mystery that he be la Is carlyle it we look down then our shoulders shoulder stoop it if our thoughts look down out oui character bends it la Is only when w we hold bold our beads up that the body becomes erect it Is only when out thoughts go up that our life becomes become erect alexander mckenzie Mc Kenzle infinite toil would not enable you to sweep away a mist but by ascending a little you may often look over it altogether so it is with our moral improvement pro we wrestle fiercely with a vicious habit which could have no hold bold upon us if we ascended into a higher moral atmosphere helps la in order to lovo love mankind expect but bul little from them in order to view their theia faults without bitterness we must ac custom ourselves to pardon them and to peri perceive that indulgence is a justice which trail frail humanity has a right to demand from wisdom now nothing tends more to dispose us to indulgence to close our hearts against hatred tc open theta them to the principles of a humane and soft boft morality than a profound knowledge of the human heart accordingly the wisest men have always been the most indulgent Indal gent lord lytton |