CONDENSATIONS.
He who is always silent.'is forgotten. ° He who ceases to grow bigger grows smaller. ° Simply holding your own is the beginning of the end. /: , Ignorance is the weakest .protection possible to innocence. The only pleasures enjoyed are those that are earned. Your future depends on what you are malting the present. They who guard their eyes are likely to watch their tongues. Blasts of sorrow uncover false friends and reveal true ones. ' Moral blindness is often due to prossure on the money nerve. When a sermon gets thin it is' sure to spread itself out long. Progress seldom comes on a track; ihe makes her own way. . You cannot judge a man's faith\n • God by his credulity with men. Our own roses are never quite so fair as our neighbor's cabbages. When a man's faith is dead he is always zealous for its bones. The power to comfort others does not things you put on the top of vour come from consoling yourself. life' 0 " neVer gßt aDy higluir thau tha He who dare not be misunderstood never says anything .worth understandmg. As we paint the pictures of * tion we make -permanent those' of memory. No man is worth anything to his age who does not sometimes get angry with He who Ims only piety to save himself has neither enough to help him nor to hurt him. Adversity often works prosperity, but that does not acquit the man who brings it on another. The dollar will never be worth much to any man until every man is worth more than the dollar. The difficulty of representing religion would be halved if its misrepresenting friends would all die. Advertise, and the world laughs with you; don't, and you weep alone. A court of law is a place where justice is usually dispensed with. Frown and you pass unnoticed; laugh, and everybody turns around to rubber.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 324, 10 June 1911, Page 9
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316CONDENSATIONS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 324, 10 June 1911, Page 9
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