Sekrets are like (lie nieaefils—they take easy anrl spread easy.—Advice is like kis sing—it don't ocist nothing, and is a plea: sunt thing to do.—lf you seek wisdom, mi yung fiend, study men and tilings ; if von desire lerniiig, study dikshunarys.—l think opportunities are made full as ofte.i as they happen.—Good common sense is as healthy as onions : we often see those Who are good, simply hepar.se, theyhaint got'senfte enuff to l>e had, arid- those who are had just because tlifcy haifit got sense enuff to he good.—The mail who don't kr.ow himself is a poor judge of the other fellow.— '['rusting to luck is only another name for trusting to iiizynw.g,- tfasfi BiHiv'ybi
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 197, 19 August 1873, Page 7
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