... cheerful wo- maus eyes are like stars of twilight." I recalled the lines while looking at the stars shining ?o ... cheerfully do all I can to help wherever I can. Yours cheerfully,
... cheerful. No one te children to bo cheerful No one seems e\ realize how hiurh profit there Is In being < fill. Yet cheerfulness comes nearer thai other one thing to being the answer to the problems lhat vex us. It Is. to begin the ...
... CHEERFUL MAN. Success: The cheerful man is pre-eminently a useful man. The cheerful man sees that everywhere the he good outbalances tho bud, and that every very ovll has its compensating halm A habit of cheerfulness enables ono to ...
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... cheerful when everything inclines -to an opposite feeling.. The Jaiiures that we make, however, should not. discourage iis from tryias again and again until cheerfulness' beromes a fixed habit. Cheerfulness- sweetens the -bitterest ...
... cheerful to contemplate. I have often thought that a cheerful book of fifty or sixty pages might be written under tho title of "Recollections of Resurrection; or, tho Diary of a Body." It could be made to teach us a valuable lesson ...
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... cheerful, and more pleasant. (Laughter.) THE PREMIER'S SPEECH. Mr. T. C. Dolany proposed the "Federal and State Parliaments." Responding to tho toast, tho Premier, M? Holman, said:— "This Is the first publ!u banquet I have attended ...