SAYINGS OF THE DAY.
A white lie is seldom as white as it i's painted.
Short-sighted people are naturally close observers.
Talk is cheap when one uses his neigh bor's telephone.
The truth that lies at the bottom ol a well never gets in the milk. Thrashing does not always separate a boy from his wild oats crop.
A man must make his way in the world, while a woman merely has her way.
There is room for everybody in this big world, but we cannot all have front rooms.
An old bachelor say a that the friendship of two women is alwayo a plot against a third.
It is better to 1)8 Jjorn lucky than rich. Very well; but isn't "the fellow who is horn rich lucky? It may he possible to reach some men's hearts through their stomachs, but what is need"' 1 is », wa,v to tbeir ,bramsi
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1916, Page 9
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150SAYINGS OF THE DAY. Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1916, Page 9
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