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Sarah Chauncey Woolsey Quotes

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Yesterday’s errors let yesterday cover  (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey Quotes) We ring the bells and we raise the strain We hang up garlands everywhere And bid the tapers twinkle fair, And feast and frolic - and then we go Back to the same old lives again.  (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey Quotes) Now the last red ray is gone;Now the twilight shadows hie  (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey Quotes) These are weighty secrets, and we must whisper them  (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey Quotes) Now the last red ray is gone; now the twilight shadows hie  (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey Quotes) ... And God, who studies each separate soul,out of commonplace lives makes his beautiful whole.  (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey Quotes) Men die but sorrow never dies  (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey Quotes) The sobbing wind is fierce and strong; its cry is like a human wail  (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey Quotes) Earth’s saddest day and gladdest day were just three days apart!  (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey Quotes) Every day is a fresh beginning. Every morn is the world made anew  (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey Quotes) ... this pause of rest, This morning hush before the sun  (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey Quotes) Few things are more aggravating than to be forgiven when one has done no wrong  (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey Quotes) The punctual tide draws up the bay, with ripple of wave and hiss of spray  (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey Quotes) Men die, but sorrow never dies; the crowding years divide in vain, and the wide world is knit with ties of common brotherhood in pain  (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey Quotes) Every day is a fresh beginning, listen, my soul, to the glad refrain, and spite of old sorrow, and older sinning, and troubles forecasted, and possible pain, take heart with the day, and begin again  (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey Quotes)