Monday, January 4, 2010

Happy New Year (Honolulu, 1854)

“Happy New Year,” is a kindly expression, that will drop from ten thousand lips, on this opening of the year 1854. May our readers not only repeat and re-repeat the wish, but may they also do something to make their friends, neighbors and fellow-men happy. A kind word is valuable, but a kind act is better. Let all contentions be buried in the grave of the dying year. Forget what is evil, and keep in lively remembrance what is good. Hereafter strive to make all with whom you associate, more happy. As you pass along the journey of life, gladden the hearts of your fellow travelers. Let each day witness your love of peace, desire to do good, and your willingness to act well your part in life. Then will your days, months, and years pass happily away, while you are sustained by the animating assurance that you have not lived in vain.

Source: The Friend, Honolulu: January 2, 1854.

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