WISDOM OF THE WEEK.
The greatest victory in life is gained in the little thins::; that make up home.—President Tan.. From the point of view of moral character 90 per cent, of the unemployed are lit to walk out with a dean or bishop.—Dean of Norwich. It is the man who sings over his work and the boy who whistles who work best. —Bishop of Chichester. Youth's greatest advantage over age is that youth can see visions.— Mr. A. L. Owen. Eminent explorers who iiuve faced all the dangers of the world lose their courage before an audience of ladies. —Major Darwin. We English have taught the world bo much that wc must not be above learning a little.—Sir William White. I believe the higher education oi women will tend to make them meeker, and bettor companions for men.— London's Lord Mayor. The desire to do right /'or right's sake can only lv? instilled in men when they ate m the nursery,—Lady Truscoit. -Pride is not a marketable commodity ; it won't get you a job.—Mr. P. A. Digby. Diffidence of intellect is true humility ; the more one knows the more one is ready to believe others know. ■ —Bishop of Worcester.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 342, 4 March 1911, Page 7
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200WISDOM OF THE WEEK. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 342, 4 March 1911, Page 7
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