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" It is well to observe what a range of thought and sentiment is opened up by genuine happiness, and then, when the spirit of depression weighs heavily upon us, to recall these conditions, to let the morbid thought languish for mere want of attention, to... "
The Power of Silence: An Interpretation of Life in Its Relation to Health ... - Page 143
by Horatio Willis Dresser - 1895 - 219 pages
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The Value of Cheerfulness

Mary Minerva Barrows - 1904 - 216 pages
...sweet kernel. " All things work together for good to them that love God." C, H. Jpurgeon. It is well to observe what a range of thought and sentiment is...cannot shake off the heavy spirit in any other way. Horatio IV. Dresser. Let nothing make thee sad or fretful, Or too regretful; Be still. What God has...
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Beautiful Thoughts about Happiness

Effie M. Chadsey - 1911 - 154 pages
...for mind and body, and an outlet for unselfish affection. — Henry D. Chapin. TWENTIETH It is well to observe what a range of thought and sentiment is...cannot shake off the heavy spirit in any other way. jfcl ••:^v ^-^ TWENTY-FIRST The reaction from pain is a source of great delight; as in restoration...
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