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Side 12
... not to be . Spend a little time each day in silence- in the depths of the billows which never break on the beach , listening for guidance to the underswell of life to know in what direction it is bearing you . So shall you be borne 12.
... not to be . Spend a little time each day in silence- in the depths of the billows which never break on the beach , listening for guidance to the underswell of life to know in what direction it is bearing you . So shall you be borne 12.
Side 24
... kingdom would be established —not in Jerusalem , not in the Roman Empire , but on earth . He never spoke with uncer- tainty , but as one who knew " and I , if I be lifted up , will draw all men unto me 24 Growth in Silence.
... kingdom would be established —not in Jerusalem , not in the Roman Empire , but on earth . He never spoke with uncer- tainty , but as one who knew " and I , if I be lifted up , will draw all men unto me 24 Growth in Silence.
Side 25
... never was a time when men followed the standard bearer and marched so surely and steadfastly to victory . Narrow chests , facial muscles drawn to- wards the center , eyes drawn in , shoulders forward and rounding , express the self ...
... never was a time when men followed the standard bearer and marched so surely and steadfastly to victory . Narrow chests , facial muscles drawn to- wards the center , eyes drawn in , shoulders forward and rounding , express the self ...
Side 28
... never really know until we have turned facts over in our minds and created our own opinions . Then knowledge becomes education . Higher knowledge is , after all , but the sum of experiences . Without experience we know nothing ...
... never really know until we have turned facts over in our minds and created our own opinions . Then knowledge becomes education . Higher knowledge is , after all , but the sum of experiences . Without experience we know nothing ...
Side 38
... never - ending sup ply of " Peace , Power , and Plenty , " in the adjustments of everyday affairs . Life is just a series of adjustments , and we may approach them with a frown or with a conscious privilege of opportunity for help ...
... never - ending sup ply of " Peace , Power , and Plenty , " in the adjustments of everyday affairs . Life is just a series of adjustments , and we may approach them with a frown or with a conscious privilege of opportunity for help ...
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Side 151 - Oh may I join the choir invisible Of those immortal dead who live again In minds made better by their presence : live In pulses stirred to generosity, In deeds of daring rectitude, in scorn For miserable aims that end with self, In thoughts sublime that pierce the night like stars, And with their mild persistence urge man's search To vaster issues. So to live is heaven : To make undying music in the world, Breathing as beauteous order that controls With growing sway the growing life of man.
Side 107 - Ascendeth to God night and day. * In the hush of the Valley of Silence I dream all the songs that I sing ; And the music floats down the dim Valley, Till each finds a word for a wing, That to hearts, like the Dove of the Deluge, A message of Peace they may bring.
Side 1 - This is life to come, Which martyred men have made more glorious For us who strive to follow. May I reach That purest heaven, be to other souls The cup of strength in some great agony, Enkindle generous...
Side 152 - Breathing as beauteous order that controls With growing sway the growing life of man. So we inherit that sweet purity For which we struggled, failed, and agonized With widening retrospect that bred despair. Rebellious flesh that would not be subdued, A vicious parent shaming still its child Poor anxious penitence, is quick dissolved; Its discords, quenched by meeting harmonies, Die in the large and charitable air. And all our rarer, better, truer self, That sobbed religiously in yearning song, That...
Side 107 - But far on the deep there are billows That never shall break on the beach ; And I have heard songs in the silence That never shall float into speech, And I have had dreams in the valley Too lofty for language to reach.
Side 79 - So take Joy home, And make a place in thy great heart for her, And give her time to grow, and cherish her; Then will she come, and oft will sing to thee, When thou art working in the furrows; ay, Or weeding in the sacred hour of dawn. It is a comely fashion to be glad, — Joy is the grace we say to God.
Side 107 - I have had dreams in the Valley Too lofty for language to reach. And I have seen Thoughts in the Valley — Ah! me, how my spirit was stirred! And they wear holy veils on their faces, Their footsteps can scarcely be heard: They pass through the Valley like Virgins, Too pure for the touch of a word ! Do you ask me the place of the Valley, Ye hearts that are harrowed by Care? It lieth afar between mountains, And God and His angels are there: And one is the dark mount of Sorrow, And one the bright mountain...
Side 106 - I WALK down the Valley of Silence — Down the dim, voiceless valley — alone! And I hear not the fall of a footstep Around me, save God's and my own; And the hush of my heart is as holy As hovers where angels have flown!
Side 152 - In thoughts sublime that pierce the night like stars, And with their mild persistence urge man's search To vaster issues. So to live is heaven : To make undying music in the world, Breathing as beauteous order that controls With growing sway the growing life of man. So we inherit that sweet purity For which we struggled, failed, and agonized With widening retrospect that bred despair.