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The happiest man is not the man who has the grandest dreams, but the man whose aspirations are best fitted to guide his talents: the most efficient worker is not the one who mistakes his own fancies for an external support, but he who has most accurately gauged the conditions under which he is laboring.

Now, mightily may it comfort and console us ordinary mortals, who advance no pretence to superior wisdom and ability, to see the huge mistakes made by both these very sagacious personages, Dr.

Her inspiration would have led any other man to success. It only failed because I was I. I hate to seem to discourage and disavow what I once accepted so eagerly. But a man must find out his own mistakes and thrash his own blunders. She was too kind to thrash them so I have appointed Neal to the office. Do you understand?

The real spiritual consciousness is positive and constructive in type: it does not look back on the past sins and mistakes of the individual or of the community, but in its other-world faith and this-world charity is inspired by a forward-moving spirit of hope. Seeking alone the honour of Eternal Beauty, and because of its invulnerable sense of security, it is adventurous.

I merely tell you this that you may not make mistakes, and confound friendly vigilance with the spying of an enemy. Erema, you will be looked after." I could not help being grateful for his kindness, and really, try as I might to be fearless, it would be a great comfort to have some one to protect me.

Afterwards, when we knew each other better, there seemed no occasion; I had almost forgotten the episode." "Yes," went on the other faintly; "we have all made mistakes I more than most folk, perhaps." Then he asked suddenly: "Had you any motive, any reason for your suspicion?" "It was the name Crichton the man's pseudonym on the Outcry. It flashed across me then that she was after Lightmark.

"I have kept you here a wearisome long time," he said with an effort. It was not easy for him to speak upon an indifferent matter. "I had some talk with Major Gaydon which helped me to beguile it," said Whittington. "Gaydon!" exclaimed the Chevalier, "are you certain?" "A man may make mistakes in the darkness," said Whittington. "To be sure." "And I never had an eye for faces."

You will not be punished for mistakes only for crimes. If you are planning no crimes, this worry of yours is needless." "I ceased to worry about myself long ago," MacMaine said coolly. "I do not fear personal death, not even by Excommunication. My sole worry is about the ultimate outcome of the war if I should fail. That, and nothing more." "I believe you," Tallis said.

Our Lord seems to think that He need not assure us of the plain truth that of course our Father in heaven is willing, just because He is our Father, to give us all good; but He heartens us with the assurance that His love is wisdom, and that He cannot make any mistakes. There are no stones mingled with our bread, nor any serpents among the fish. He gives good, and nothing but good.

You leave it to me and I'll try and do all I can to get you in. Don't be impatient. These things sometimes take time to work up, you know. A man in our line of business has to learn to be cautious, and not make mistakes.