A PHILOSOPHER'S MUSINGS
II takes a stroug mind to hold an unruly tongue. When a woman sbow s her age she allows her rage. i, The fellow- who is driven to drink ; doe-n't need a chaser.
The girl with the most check isn't addicted to blushes.
The pessimist never hopes for tin-1 best for fear lie will be fooled. An ounce of boost is worth a pound of obituarv.
ll'eople who are stuck up seldom slick up for each other. Many a man would be good-looking if it wasn't for his face.
A casual inspection won't convince, you of the age of an egg or a woman.l flcnius may wear long hair, but it's the bald-headed man who comes out on top. _ I
Those who are slow to wrath make fast friends. When a man is his own worst enemy he seldom tries to get square. One gooil turn deserves another, but most of us expect live or six". Before looking down on your neighbours ii is well lo take a tumble '.O voiirself.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 258, 24 October 1908, Page 3
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174A PHILOSOPHER'S MUSINGS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 258, 24 October 1908, Page 3
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