Part 55 (1/2)
And so I know That day is lost wherein I fail to lend A helping hand to sohtened by the cheer I sent, Then do I hold the golden hours well spent, And lay me down to sleep in sweet content
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GOLF AND MATRIMONY
”As an illustration of the enthusiasolf is pursued by its votaries,” says _Harper's Weekly_, ”the following anecdote is told of a well known Scotch author, and a young friend of his The two had spent the whole day on the links, and had had so matches; as they left for home the elder ain to-oing to be married to-s come round to him ill but wait and work
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Every person is responsible for all the good within the scope of his abilities
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Doing good is the only certainly happy action of a man's life
--_Sir P Sidney_
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The pleasure of doing good is the only one that never wears out
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The good we have received from a man requires us to be tender of the evil he does us
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Seeking others' good, we find our own
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What is the difference between being good and bad? The good do not yield to temptations, and the bad do
The definition was so simple and so wise, that Leonard was ht have been by an elaborate sermon
--_Sir E B Lytton, Bart_
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