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Show i (5ems of XTbougbt PATIENCE i (He that can have patience, can have what he will. (Franklin. The two powers which in my opinion constitute a wise man are those of bearing and forbearing. Epictetus. Charity is quite as rare as wisdom, wis-dom, but when charity does appear, ap-pear, it is known b"y its patience and endurance. Mary Baker Eddy In your patience possess ye your souls. New Testament: Luke 21:19. Even the best must own' that patience and resignation are the pillars of human peace on earth. Young. (There is as much difference between be-tween genuine patience and sullen endurance, as between the smile of love and the malicious gnashing gnash-ing of the teeth. Plumer. M |