OCR Text |
Show Gems of Ubouobt WAITING There are many times and circumstances cir-cumstances in life when "Our strength is, to sit still." Tryon Edwards. He that takes time to think and consider will act more wisely than he that acts hastily and on impulse. im-pulse. C. Simmons. The mightiest powers by deepest calms are fed. B. W. Procter. Since the world was, men have, not heard with the ear, neitKef hath the eye seen, what God hath prepared for them that wait upon Him and work righteousness. Mary Baker Eddy. Patience does not mean indifference. indif-ference. We may work and trust and wait, but we ought not to be idle or careless while waiting. Gail Hamilton. Beautiful is the activity that works for good, and the stillness that waits for good; blessed the self-sacrifice of the one, and the self-forgetfulness of the other. R. Collyer. V |