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APHORISMS AND REFLECTIONS

The only ~ medicine for suffering, crime, and all other woes of mankind, is wisdom. v * Next to being right in this woi'.d, the best of all tilings is to be deafly and definitely wrong, because you will come out some where. If you go buzzing about between right, 'and wroiig, ' vibrating and fluctuating, you come out nowhere; but it you are absolutely- and thoroughly and persistently wrong, you must, tsoine oi these, days, have the extreme good fortune 'of knocking your head against a fact, and that sets you all straight again. vnmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmm

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1931, Page 1

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96

APHORISMS AND REFLECTIONS Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1931, Page 1

APHORISMS AND REFLECTIONS Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1931, Page 1

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