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Good Fellowship

9781465533111
417 pages
Library of Alexandria
Overview
Picked up here and there. Some were waifs, some were strayed— and may-be—some were stolen, while the parentage of Others are acknowledged before the whole world. Credit has been freely given all these. To the compiler it seemed they were worthy to be "bunched." All who believe with him that Life at its worst is as good as we deserve, and that our Mission is to get the best out of our respective lives, cannot but be most grateful to the bright minds who have produced such splendid thoughts to cheer us. Samuel Francis Woolard Contents Turn the pages and see a Illustrations Close your eyes and think of the Past, the Present, and an* ticipate the Future. With the Compiler Let us drink a toast to those God-Inspired Characters whose lives prove that they make the Happiness of Others the basis upon which they build for their own happiness. My Toast The following lines, whose author I know not, express the sentiment of my trust in God, my purpose always to look upon the bright side of life, and to think well ever of my fellow men.— "Then, whatever winds may blow. Some heart is glad to have it so." "My little bark is not alone: Ten thousand fleets from every zone Are out upon a thousand seas; What blows for one a favoring breeze May drive anOther with the shock Of doom, upon some hidden rock. So I do not dare to pray For winds to waft me on my way; But leave it to a Higher Will, To stay or speed me—trusting still That He who launched my little bark Will never, never fail, Whatever breezes may prevail. To bring me, every danger past, ** Into the desired haven at last." Then, whatever winds may blow. My heart is glad to have it so. Blow it East, or blow it West, The wind that blows—that wind is best. Cordially to all, Frank N. Lynch