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cient for every exigency of life, did we but realize this stupendous fact.
61. We can rise above bodily pain; it is the soul's agony that kills.
62. It is the beauty of thy soul that matters, not that of thy body.
63. Through reading are we admitted to the companionship of noble souls of the past, who though dead to carth yet live for us again in the sweet communion our spirits hold with theirs.
64. There is a place in the world awaiting thee, but thou must prove thy claim to it.
65. To be good is the highest of aims and within the reach of us all; but how few of us are really striving towards that great end.
66. With thy heart's blood, it may