United Kingdom, Author October 26, 1824 – April, 1, 1906.
John Cunningham Geikie was a Scottish-born minister and author, primarily active first in Toronto, Canada, and then in England.
Autumn is the Sabbath of the year; the time to think of all the past: nature's calm twilight before the darkness. It does make all men think at times; even the lightest and the worst. The distant days of our springtime, our faded summer, comes over us like a dream. We sit in the evening of our life in tender musings, and all that has been takes shadowy form again, and passes through the thoughts.
Our character is but the stamp on our souls of the free choices of good and evil we have made through life.
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