—Mary Frances Butts.
A wide-spreading, hopeful disposition is the best umbrella for this vale of tears.
—Wm. D. Howells.
He who meets life as though it meant something worth finding out, and who expresses his best self, is the one who has the permanent basis of happiness.
—H. W. Dresser.
Conscience is nothing else but the echo of God’s voice within the soul.
—E. B. Hall.
We prepare ourselves for sudden deeds by the reiterated choice of good or evil, that gradually determines character.
—George Eliot.
To be courteous to one’s peers is all very well, but it is fairness and courtesy and consideration to those in dependent or limited conditions that constitute the true test of the gentleman or lady.