73. One said, “I am Health, and whom I touch shall never know pain nor sickness.”—Schreiner.

74. I never knew a man to escape failure, in either body or mind, who worked seven days in the week.—Peel.

75. Now this blush of beauty upon the cheek without represents regular habits for the health within.—Hillis.

76. Thus the sovereign voluntary path to cheerfulness, if our spontaneous cheerfulness be lost, is to sit up cheerfully, to look round cheerfully, and to act and speak as if cheerfulness were already there.—Wm. James.

77.

Enough if in our hearts we know

There’s such a place as Yarrow.—Wordsworth.

78. The early white settlers of Kentucky soon became more than a match for the Indians in everything wherein the Indian excelled.—J. F. Clarke.

79. An honorable defeat is better than a mean victory, and no one is really the worse for being beaten, unless he loses heart.—Lubbock.

80. God’s influence on the heart was like the flowing wind—free, felt, and yet mysterious.—Geikie.