HOW TO LIVE LONG.
Live on sixpence a clay, ami earn it. All hut the very poorest of us grossly over-eat, and very many of us over-drink as well. "Joy and temperance and repose Slam the floor ! n thi> doctor's nose." The three best doctors are Dr. Quiet, Dr. Diet, and Dr. Merryman. Overwork never yet killed anybody, we may very nearly say. It is worry that kills. Every pleasurable emotion raises tire tide of life ; every painful emotion lowers it. One of the sscrets of youth is to keep working. The inactivity of the old greatly helps to age them. The struggle for existence has taught "is we are strugglers by constitution. Keep your company. Fathers and mothers, oil the average, live longer than those who have no children. Never surrender your optimism. Don't brood over the past and dead. We are as old as we feel. A man is as old as his mind. Be a boy as long as you can. —Dr. C. W. Saleeby, in the "London Magazine."
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 346, 18 March 1911, Page 2
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172HOW TO LIVE LONG. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 346, 18 March 1911, Page 2
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