Show CONDENSED WISDOM these are things which men for themselves must learn leam faith in someone or some thing anchors us sincerity is essential to antelle intellectual ct honesty i one act does not establish a habit but its repetition does we WC are arc but a composite com posit group of our habits babits character is the truth of a man nothing will pay that is not right muty duty means to do in the best way the thing that lies beares nearest t duty daily performed invites peace of mind each succeeding day sho should uld profit from yesterday only those can rule who were first taught to obey the lessons of obedience must be learned in youth disloyalty to authority penalizes itself the head should control but the joys of living come from the heart hear t he best serves himself who fi first rbt serves others happiness cannot be captured capter ed it comes to us nothing happens it is brought about we get from the world an equivalent for what we give it what we see in the faces of others is reflected from our own introspection is wholesome for correction but morbid self censure deteriorates moral fibre fabre fear so det terent and baleful to adolescence adole adolescence spence is dissipated by un standing ferstanding der I 1 when men have learned these things the future promises more than ever before of that which is true and good to contribute to the happiness of those coming 0 forward to do the worlds work |