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76 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1895
Alexander (the Great) was accustomed to say; "Philip of Macedon gave me life, but it was Aristotle who taught me how to make the most of life."
Ingratitude is robbery. But it is cruelty as well as robbery. It always hurts the heart that must endure it.
Parents suffer unspeakably when the children for whom they have lived, suffered, and sacrificed, prove ungrateful.
"It is a fine thing in friendship," says George MacDonald, "to know when to be silent." There are times when silence is the truest, fittest, divinest, most blessed thing, when words would only mar the hallowed sweetness of love's ministry. But there are times again when silence is disloyalty, cruelty, unkind . . .
The years that are gone we cannot get back again, but new years are yet before us. They too will have their open doors.