Reminiscences

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Reminiscences
Robert M Robert Milton Howard
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, January 11th, 1911.
Editor Ledger: Flowers from the Garden of My Heart.
Three score, ten and seven years of time crown me to-day.
R. M. Howard.
The fountalu in the desert of life springs from Hope. Heaven is the bright goal, in the blissful Beyond we seek. Rather one rose to-day, than many on the bier in death. Every day is a fresh beginning. Each morn brings its cross, Its crown.
Sincerity should prompt our every deed done.
Contentment with life is a jewel above price.
Over every dark cloud
...there Is a silver shade painted by Hope.
Restrain the tongue that it speak no wrong.
Experience wounded, teaches man wisdom.
Truth like Heaven's sun reveals and scourges or crowns what dark- ness conceals.
"Error wounded writhes in pain and dies with its worshippers. " "Nothing extenuate or set down aught in malice, " lest truth lose her sway.
As man loves himself, so should he love his neighbor.
Never sacrifice principle on the altar of policy.
Duty, next to God, Is the grandest word known to man.


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