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Party is the madness of many for the gain of few.—-Pope.
Praise begets emulation—a goodly seed to sow among youthful students. —Horace Mann.
Some for renown on scraps of learning dote, and think they grow immortal as they quote. —Young.
It is vain for a man to be born fortunate, if ,he be unfortunate iri his marriage.—Dacier.
That conduct sometimes seems ridiculous in tho «yes of the world, the secret reasons for which may, in reality, be wise and solid.—-Rochefou-cauld.
A gentleman that loves to hear himself talk will speak more in a minute than he Kill stand to in a month.— Shakespeare. • •.'■■••■-■•'
Virtue and decency are so nearly related that it is difficult to .separate them! from each other but in oui ifliagination.-r-Tully.
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Wairarapa Age, 27 March 1920, Page 4
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125REFLECTIONS Wairarapa Age, 27 March 1920, Page 4
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