Heart's-Ease

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Heart's-Ease
Brooks Phillips
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Our strength is measured by our plastic power... Bricks and mortar are mortar and bricks until thearchitect can make them into something else.
A man who lives right, and is right, has morepower in his silence than another man by hiswords.
Oh! believe me that no man lives at his best towhom life is not becoming better and better, always aware of greater and greater forces, capable of diviner and diviner deeds and joys.
[Illustration: Sunset and pond] God is omnipotent, and man is immortal. There
...fore be patient and work. The end shallcertainly be joy, not sorrow. The stone shallroll away and the dead come forth.
Optimism is a belief in a great purposeunderlying the world for good, absolutely certainto fulfil itself somewhere, somehow. That musthave been what God saw when He looked upon theworld and called it "good. " A hundred men stand on the shore and say: "Thereis no land beyond. " One brave and trustful manlike Columbus, believes that the complete worldis complete, and sails for a fair land beyond thesea, and finds it.


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