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RAYS OF LEARNING.

: if not resisted, coon becomes neces-. is like th,e statue of Isiß, whose' ||||ag£pp|nyTtol.gger raised. — FLandon. . ... . ||||l i"h6 .; .secret, ofc itiving; is to say every-' that .can be said on the subject.—[Vol--111 CotiWlt y6iir:fnend' 'bnj all things, especi*'k>3b wh i# cli respect youreelf. His 1 * mar then be,use£ul, where y<Jurr«wn ««ipe' l .' c - : loVe itf tgii Mnipa^. ybnr” ju^gnie'iit;.- — [Seneca; ; .• - r:• : r H*#hos6 first, emetioh, on th« View of ah exce.U»st "jprddnction, ; is- -to ufaaeirValue- it,. W^ll never tiave one' of his bv^n to shdw.— tAikte; :; . ; : ?-; ..•■'■■*; ', „.• '. : OHye ; iifeely to'him : tliat ; dese^t^ weil/anji' alfckltt ia'ilfi&j' j'-and 1 tUki is a : way of giving; to thyseM.— [Fuller. ■ „ y ..,...' ', •.. it^s'a'spe'cies of agtfe'eablesemtude io be: under an pbliga^ion to those w;e esteeniir— • Qne . ; ipngratfil ul, , ( ?nan . , ,goes, ; an, . jn jayy, . ,to f au Vho stand iii. need of aid, — [Publius • Tlie generous hearfe J3hould Beorn ft.pleesure vfhich givoa others paj,n." . . •■""•■'•' " - [Tktitoabii. ' " "Jjrae aigiaity Is never gaiiietl i>y place, , , And « jver lost when honor* are wlthrt^wh." .-..''.. — [itassiugeL 1 . )sq yri\o seldom speaks, and 'with one calm, •weil-timeiL word can-strike dumb the loquacious, is a genius «r a ; herocr-[Lavater. , I have, seldom knqvm anyone who deserted in J ti^es3,liat.\cp:ui<i,:be trasted in .matters' oi impoiKriceHCJfaley, : H&thatiioea notJcnbw thos^;thing3 which js&Qt use, andflfipesaitj tor him to. know, is ' in ignorant' TOan r yhateyer be may know be-«des;-r^t3<illo|apii. !, . ; . -.;I)efect.ifl.manners is-usually^the defect of fine -perceptions;- Elegance, comes of no breeding^ but of birth.~-[Emerson. : Of all the actions of a man's life his mflrf Tiagedoes least-concern other-people, yet oE all ao|iona.o£tdSiiT'life ? iis,most- meddled with |>yp^h f erpeo.plp.r^[Se ) Men. ; , , v • flrf^,^J*i»{^^.^W?o»/,^! h t^rjrQW--neckecl bpttles ; the less they have in noise they make in pouring it bsi.±-(pfivs;, '..-,. ",./','/., i ;.-.';.■. L , , jiUhe.i r^wes, of, pleasure,, seldom, last long enough: to adprp thb brow;pf him who plucks them,i«n^ ; they;ar©.the only roses which do not ! retnin their sweetness after, they have obt their, beauty*— -[Blair. .. , . .. ,

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 309, 30 November 1883, Page 5

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RAYS OF LEARNING. Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 309, 30 November 1883, Page 5

RAYS OF LEARNING. Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 309, 30 November 1883, Page 5

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