Levels of Living - Essays on Everyday Ideals by Henry Frederick Cope
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well-equipped, strong and clean life. We cannot all give gold or
lands, or even learning to men, but we can all give lives, and that which heaven and earth both have a right to expect is that we shall give the best lives we can. IV The Right to Happiness _The Power of Happiness_ _The Secret of Happiness_ _The Folly of Anxiety_ _Happy is that happy makes._ _Heaven leaves the heart when hatred enters._ _The man who is so wise that he never laughs is the greatest of fools._ _When your face spells failure it's no use talking of the glory of your faith._ _To set a child towards gladness is to incline him towards God._ _The graces do not grow in gloom._ |
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