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Character and Conduct – 10 March – Evil is Wrought by Want of Thought

Character and Conduct – 10 March – Evil is Wrought by Want of Thought

BUT evil is wrought by want of thought,

As well as want of heart.

THOMAS HOOD.

IT is clear that in whatever it is our duty to act, those matters also it is our duty to study.

Dr. ARNOLD

NO alms-giving of money is so helpful as alms-giving of care and thought;  the giving of money without thought is indeed continually mischievous;  but the invective of the economist against indiscriminate charity is idle if it be not coupled with pleading for discriminate charity, and above all, for that charity which discerns the uses that people may be put to, and helps them by setting them to work in those services.   That is the help beyond all others;  find out how to make useless people useful, and let them earn their money instead of begging it.

Arrows of the Chace, JOHN RUSKIN. (From a letter published in the Daily Telegraph of December 20, 1868.)

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These quotes are from ‘Character and Conduct’ A selection of helpful thoughts from various authors arranged for daily reading.

Collected by Constance M Whishaw and first published in 1905 as a follow up to her volume of Daily Readings for members of the Being and Doing Guild who asked for an additional volume

In her preface Whishaw writes:

‘This collection of noble thoughts expressed by men and women of past and present ages who have endeavoured to leave the world a little better than they found it.’

It is my hope in publishing them here readers may be inspired to imitate the example of the authors.

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