Show barton observes by M A barton suppressed Sup presed love is a deadly diabolic cal poison cancerous to the mental menial moral spiritual and biological cha characteristics r acte of humanity in fact love I 1 denied the right of expression is is I 1 simply soul atrophy contorted by all the different phobias phabias known to the science of psychophysics suppressed anger is equally as dangerous ercye like the vapor of the clouds must rind find something on which to accumulate before it falls like the refreshing rain of spring time anger like the confinement of increasing steam blows up with dam age to those within its blast anger is a natural human characteristic but like the necessary and able exhaust of a motor should be muffled to slightest annoyance anno suppressed love like compressed vapor iced fuel of your motor leaves you stranded on the road to happiness the safety value of patience must be constantly open to prevent sudden destructive explosions of suppressed anger love and anger are both essential should be bd suppressed Both Bah should be controlled one toward god like perfection the other as a righteous protection why becs act s one love until it hurts burts because the inflow of such quell emotion finds no adequate method of espres 1 sion why does one become angered to the point of distraction because the safety valve has been corroded with impatience the unsuppressed anger of god has bits been kindled against this wicked world his love has been made manifest through jesus christ I 1 heard a story so long ago I 1 have forgotten most of the details which will please the editor he says I 1 write too much anyway but I 1 still stil ien le member lember the moral of that story maybe is choit enough to get by the editor this time but anyway there was a fellow who got so angry agry at one of his colleagues he restrain himself bim self so he went to lincoln and asked for advise lincoln told him to write the follow fellow a letter so he be did pouring out on that paper all the nasty rancorous things he had bad in his soul toward that other man ile he took tile the letter to lincon and let him read it then the president told him there were words in that letter hibb would not be legally ly allowed to go through the mail mai yes but how will I 1 send it to him asked the angered fel ow in words to this effect lincoln replied now that you have that stuff all out ot of your system dont send it |