Show THOUGHTS TO CARRY WITH YOU roue In doing our own work well and patiently patiently patiently pa pa- we help God with His lIis eternal plans So the little brook runs on and swells the river and the river gives itself t to the sea and not a drop is lost Time that writes wrinkles on the face sm smoothes othes a away way the wrin wrinkles from life Not out of the fullness of the heart the mouth for fullness of oJ the heart is often silence The fetters of propriety sl should be worn as an ornament not as a chain The soul has depths that joy cannot fathom Suffering is the lead that sounds the deep water t It is always harder to give utterance I than it is to comprehend We vVe wear the love of those about us like like an every-day every garment Ii It Itis is only when we lose it that we know the he world is cold Time and tide wait for no man yet there often comes a crisis when man forgets forgets forgets for for- gets to wait f for r them Beyond all powers of expression rests the eternal silence of thought Ladies Ladies' Ladies Ladies' Home Journal JANUARY 1893 |