General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4
TO-DAY
    Unsullied, comes to thee—new born; 
To-morrow is not thine: 
The sun may cease to shine 
For thee ere earth shall greet its morn. 
Be earnest, then, in thought and deed, 
Nor fear approaching night; 
Calm comes with evening light, 
And hope and peace. Thy duty heed 
to-day.  —Selected.
                        GCB April 18,  1901, page 328.7
                
“A lie that is half a truth is ever the blackest of lies. A lie which is all a lie may be fought outright, but a lie which is part a truth, is a harder matter to fight.” GCB April 18, 1901, page 328.8
    “Search thine own heart: what paineth 
thee in others, 
In thyself may be. 
All dust is frail, all flesh is weak; 
Be thou the true man thou dost seek.”
                        GCB April 18,  1901, page 328.9
                
“Religion should be to every man not merely a creed, but an experience; not a restraint, but an inspiration; not an insurance for the next world, but a program for the present world.” GCB April 18, 1901, page 328.10