THE DISCIPLINE OF DEEDS THAT LAST
The pyramids, which were built by human pride are being worn away by the silent friction of the centuries that drift over them, while the old wells dug by the patriarchs to water their thirsty flocks are still pouring forth their sweet waters. So the works of mere ostentation, however wonderful, will be forgotten, while good deeds, however humble, open veins from out of the heart of the eternal. Christian Communications Laboratory
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