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TRUE TEMPERANCE. There is no difference between knowledge and temperance; for he who knows what is good and embraces it, who knows what is bad and avoids it, is learned and temperate. But they who know very well what ought to be done, and yet do quite otherwise, arc ignorant ami stupid. SOCK ATE'S. x- -x- -x- xAs the sword of the best-tempered metal is most flexible; su the truly generous re most pliant and courteous in their behaviour to their inferiors. Thomas fuller. -x- -x- -x- xGuard well thy thoughts: our thoughts are heard in heaven. EDWARD YOUNG. ■X- -X- * * Wisdom is off times nearer when we stoop than when we soar. | WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. .* -x- x- XThe great rule of moral conduct is, next to God, to respect time.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1929, Page 1
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132FRIENDLY COUNSEL Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1929, Page 1
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