ISN’T IT SO?
It is difficult for a man to tell a woman’s age when she won’t even tell it herself. The self-made man admires even his own mistakes, which is not unnatural. He made them. Some men’s brains weigh more because they’re fatheads. A dentist spares no pains to do his work well. The man who is in the habit of making good resolutions should always carry his repair kit with him. sje * * Lots of people live in the same square without moving in the sama circle, ■
J Where there’s so much smoke, there must be flaming youth. Alimony is what you might call better half pay. It goes withcuit saying that “It goes without saying” never applies to a woman. Love may be blind —but it knows when there’s too much light in the room. Many of the old-time clinging vines , now have granddaughters who are | ramblers The worst thing about greeting misj fortune with a smile is that she is so J apt to give you the laiigh.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 335, 21 April 1928, Page 25
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171ISN’T IT SO? Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 335, 21 April 1928, Page 25
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