Show I I Gems Of Thought HUMAN N L CAPACITIES Men are often orten capable of greater things than they perform They are sent into the world with bills of credit and seldom draw to their full extent Wal Wai- Wai pole 1 As the soil however rich it may may be cannot be productive without culture so so the mind without cultivation can never produce good fruit fruit Seneca blOCk Tho rho block of f granite which was an obstacle in the pathway of the weak becomes a stone stepping-stone In the path path- pathway pathway way wa of the strong Thomas Thomas Carlyle I The mind by passions is isa Isa isa a very citadel for a man has no fort fort- fortress fortress fortress ress more Impregnable wherein to find I refuge and be forever Marcus Aurelius II II We never know k O how high we are Till Tilt we are called to rise And then If we are true to plan I Our statures touch the skies II Emily Dickinson I The human capacities are enlarged land I and perfected In proportion as humanity h I gains the tho true conception of man and andI I I God Mary Mary Baker Eddy I I |