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MAXIMS AND MORALISINGS

Of the six senses: the mightiest of these is humor. —Mizner. A martyrdom nowadays would lie called an advertisement.—Mrs Craigie. Stand in awe of thyself and thou shalt not be ashamed before others.— Theophraslus. We are come too late by several Ihou-

mind year- to say anything new in morality.—Ui. Ilruyerc. The profession of 1,1, n demand.- bill Ihree qualities lieauly, bounty, and fe-cundity-Carmen Sylva. That one man .should die ignorant who had the eapaeily for knowledge, thai I call a tragedv.-Carlvle. Whether 1 Ik. virtuous or .sinful, g/ thou Ihiue own way, lor in the end everyone will reap according to the seed he has sown.—Haliz.

When Cupid hits the mark he usually Mr-, it.-l'tilitzcr.

Ood made the country and man made the town.—Cowper. The education of a man of open mind is never ended.—Helps. We are as near to heaven bv sen as by land. Sir Humphrey Cillieit.

It i- more ,lis..„-a.cef.i! to iiii-lru-l our friends than to be taken in bv them. Le Koch,..

In vain you'll search the world around for 1,,,( reputations never to be found. I)e la Motto.

Not that which men do worthily, bi.it thai which they do -un-.—fully is*what, history make- haste to record—Bcccher. Though ye take from a covetous man all his treasure, he has yet one jewel loft: ve cannot bereave him of his cov-etoll-ne-s.—Milton.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 108, 25 April 1908, Page 4

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MAXIMS AND MORALISINGS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 108, 25 April 1908, Page 4

MAXIMS AND MORALISINGS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 108, 25 April 1908, Page 4

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