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Success, Meritorious. 
UOCESS treads on the heels of every right effort; and though it is 
w possible to overestimate success to the extent of almost deifying it, as 
is sometimes done, still in any worthy pursuit it is meritorious. 
The secret of many a man’s success in the world resides greatly in 
his insight into the moods of men, and his tact in dealing with them. 
Emerson says: “The greatest success is confidence or perfect under¬ 
standing between sincere people.” 
And Longfellow says: “The talent of success is nothing more than 
doing what you can do well; and doing well whatever you do.” 
“Trust in God,” says another, “and if you consider what God can do, 
you will never despair of success.” 
Great success is sometimes a great temptation. Therefore, be ever 
moderate in success, and remember, ponder and ponder again, the words of 
Jesus to His apostles: “When you shall have done all these things that are 
commanded you, say: We are unprofitable servants” (St. Luke, xvii. 10). 
Pure, crystalized alumina. Sapphire occurs in hexagonal crystals, 
and also in grains and massive. The name sapphire is usually restricted 
to the blue crystals, while the bright-red are called Oriental ruby. 
“God Alone is Good!” 
“God, from a beautiful necessity, is Love.” 
— Tupper. 
“God sendeth and giveth, both mouth and the meat/ 
■Tupper. 
