A wonder of this world is a person who is totally without self-pity —one who does not spend time moaning over apparent injustices, deprivations, and other hard experiences on the human scene; one who makes the best of unpropitious situations and with good grace takes steps to become self-reliant and content, not looking for sympathy from others.
L. Bradford King, Jr.
with contributions from Virginia O. Matthews
I give deep thanks to God and Christian Science for my healing of what appeared to be an infection of the flesh of a leg, accompanied by swelling and an inability to walk or even sit in a chair.
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