Part 29 (1/2)

Work for the good that is nighest; Dreahest Which shi+nes upon men as they are

W MORLEY PUNSHON

CHAPTER XV

THE MIGHT OF LITTLE THINGS

Little strokes fell great oaks--FRANKLIN

Think naught a trifle, though it small appear; Small sands the mountain, moments make the year, And trifles, life

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”Scorn not the slightest word or deed, Nor deem it void of power; There's fruit in each afted seed, That waits its natal hour”

It is but the littleness of reatness in trifles--WENDELL PHILLIPS

He that despiseth ss shall fall by little and little--ECCLESIASTICUS

Often froest principles of conduct are born; and fros the oak which defies the storm--BULWER

The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn--EMERSON

Men are led by trifles--NAPOLEON I

”A pebble on the streamlet scant Has turned the course of iant oak forever”

The --SCOTCH PROVERB

”The bad thing about a little sin is that it won't stay little”

”A little bit of patience often makes the sunshi+ne come, And a little bit of love makes a very happy hoay, And a little bit of charity listening in the brook, rave's ”History of Norland” ”Had she not thus fascinated Duke Robert the Liberal, of Norlo-Norman dynasty could have arisen, no British Es becoht as air so mind ideas which revolutionize the world

Wethe ripple and cupping of the rain in the petrified sand now preserved forever We tell the very path by which gigantic creatures, whoe to find their food

The tears of Veturia and Volu else could eful heart of Coriolanus