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REFLECTIONS

A lenrned foci is more foolish than an ignorant fool.—Moliere.

Whilo you *.ook at what is given, look also at the giver.—Seneca.

Fond fool! six feet shall serve for all thy store, and he that cares for most shall find no more.—Bishop Hall.

I hardly know so true a mark of a little mind as the servile imitation of others.—Lord Greville.

The fund of sensible discourse is limited; that of jest and bandinerio is infinite.—Shenstone.

There is nothing sooner overthrows a weak head than opinion of authority, like too strong a liquor for a frail glass.—Sir P. Sidney.

Sound judgment is the ground of writing well, —Eoscommon.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, 23 March 1920, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
108

REFLECTIONS Wairarapa Age, 23 March 1920, Page 4

REFLECTIONS Wairarapa Age, 23 March 1920, Page 4

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