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Margaret Sangster has helpful exhortations for young women to live a Godly life. "Each chapter of this book is a simple and friendly talk . . . and the author's aim has been to suggest something helpful . . . [for] our happiness and usefulness." Her advice includes: "If one can but take whatever comes as part of God's plan, and not as the happening of a blind chance, one will be surer of content. A plan of God in every life, and life joyfully lived in accordance with God's plan, is a good formula for true happiness." Also: "One of the most successful recipes for curing the blues, no matter what the source, is to engage actively in some work outside one's self."
Margaret Sangster has helpful exhortations for young women to live a Godly life. "Each chapter of this book is a simple and friendly talk . . . and the author's aim has been to suggest something helpful . . . [for] our happiness and usefulness." Her advice includes: "If one can but take whatever comes as part of God's plan, and not as the happening of a blind chance, one will be surer of content. A plan of God in every life, and life joyfully lived in accordance with God's plan, is a good formula for true happiness." Also: "One of the most successful recipes for curing the blues, no matter what the source, is to engage actively in some work outside one's self."
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