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MAXIMS AND MORALISINGS.

\\ uiiiau invented persuasion.-—U*or"e Lalderon. ° A man without an eneinv is a nonentity.—Y. K. j\lanniny A lie which is half a truth is ever tile blackest of lies.--Tennyson. All the world's a stafje, but m.uiv of til! actors arc only uadcrstudics.'— (; lirocinvood.

The maddest people are those who always assume that they alone are sane.-a Ji. Jim-gin. . There is nothing commonplace which could not be made to appear humorous if quaintly expressed.-(,'oethe H is better to be poor-coaled and good-hearted than good-coatcd and IHior-hearted.—Xornuin Birkel. Children and dogs are responsible for a great, deal of rubbish and hunibu"; -mne of us dare deny that wean- fond °' Ul .—Koderick Lyndon. Fortune comes well to ~]]. n lilt ( . n s not late.-Longfellow-.

I lie King nmy make :l nobleman, but lie i-itimot inaki' ii gentleman. -I!ur|^ llll' Klliflislllllllll's IIOIIHI lias (TiHIMI ((, be his castle, iiml has been his «if,.'s. Virtue iiml knowledge were .-mowJiieiiU grentcr than ' nobleness and riches. -Shakespeare. Diplomacy is tin. : ,,-| of soemin.. | n ignore Hie nival. occasion., while ~ ch _ nig Hie small ..ppnriunilv.- ISan.u .s, .tlrczv.

When a man has tiie hearlaehe lie always Hies In his work: it's |ik,. , >MJlc .l,_ ing something wlic;i you're, savau'e.— Warwick Deeping. If every girl were taught just, Ulet, iliphnnaey. self-respect, anil the knowledge of num.-women would govern anil teach the world, anil tile world would he better for it.—Cosmo Hamilton. I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 293, 5 December 1908, Page 4

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MAXIMS AND MORALISINGS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 293, 5 December 1908, Page 4

MAXIMS AND MORALISINGS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 293, 5 December 1908, Page 4

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