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The most brilliant qualities become useless when they are not sustained by force of character. —Segur.
Must not that I thus suddenly proceed; For what I will I will, and there's and end.
—Shakespeare.
Vigour is contagious; and whatever makes us either think or feel strongly adds to our power and enlarges our field of action.—Emerson.
Thero is not a more melancholy object than a man who has his head turned with religious enthusiasm. — Addison.
Evil report, like the Italian stiletto, is an assassin's .weapon, worthy only the curvature of the sun's surface,
A man who does not learn to live while he is getting a living is a poorer man after his wealth is won than he was before.—J. G. Holland.
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Wairarapa Age, 25 March 1920, Page 4
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