Show resolutions for the new year and sentiments for the holiday season arranged in acrostic form by G moorhead from the works of robert louie stevenson N aim in life Is the only fortune worth the having and it Is not to be found in foreign lands but in the heart itself donby being a means of happiness should make both parties happy when it changes hands kightly disposed it should bo twice blessed in its employment VERY piece of work which Is not so good as you can make it should rise up against you in the court of your own heart and condemn you for a thief RIGHT is that for which a mans central self Is ever ready to sacrifice immediate or distant interests R IGHT Is intimately dictated to each man by himself but can never be rigorously set forth in language and above all never imposed upon another YOU cannot run away from a weakness must fight it out or perish and if that be so why not now and where you standa Is not measured by the greatness of the field which Is cov ered by our knowledge but by the nicety with which we can per belve relations in that field whether great or small HE who can sit squarest on a three legged stool he it Is who baa the wealth and glory R righteousness Is to fuse together our divisive impulses and march with one mind through life F you wish the pick of men and women lake a good bachelor and a good wife was scarce put together and defended with so much eloquence and blood for the convenience of two or three millionaires and a few hundred other persons of wealth and position be a gentleman is to be one all the world over and in every rela alon and grade of society it Is a high calling to which a man must first be born and then devote himself tor life IV like art should be human and central A S the sun returns in the east so let our patience be renewed with dawn S 0 long as we love we serve so long as we are loved by others I 1 would almost say that we are indispensable all there is no house like god s out ot doors MO man is useless while he has a friend DO what we will there is always something made to our hand it it were only our fingers who neither dishonors his parents nor A man cannot go very far astray kills nor commits adultery nor steals nor bears false witness for these things rightly thought out boier a vast field of duty U Is the woman s kingdom A FTER a good woman and a good book and tobacco there is nothing so agreeable on earth as a river P Is the worst slavery and will soon lead to death P is a more intricate and desperate business than the toughest theorizing life Is an affair of cavalry where rapid judgment and prompt action are alone possible and right Y ET the dearest and readiest it not the most just criterion of a man s services is the wage that mankind pays him or briefly what he earns M is a good guide through life and the love of simple pleasures next it not superior to virtue et pas aloir to be not to possess that Is the problem of life pocket watches by the clock of fate VIE must all set our Y ET when all has been said the man who would hold back from mar ariage is in the same case with him who runs away from battle doctor of divinity in the last resort EVERY man is bis own readily accepts a change of circumstances A BRAVE woman far more than the bravest man fa IGHT or wrong this have I 1 done in unfeigned honor of intention as to myself and god from the sunday magazine |