Good Thoughts.
; 'Many a man's vices have been at first hoth. ingworse than'good qualities run wild,' ( No man can.be happy without a friend, nor sure'of,his' friend till he is unfortunate.' . .'i ,To despise our own speoies is the price we must too often pay for a knowledge of it.. ' .These raw winds'of March will give'many 'man'such a bad cold,'that he : can't tell'the truth. ;< '.' ','! '''•'.' ; '';"''','•'' '' ..' i( The ! two great'movers of : the human mind are the desire of'good and the fear of the evil, ■■■, We are readier to 'pardon those who laugh at our gravity than those who, laugh, at our .jokes.V'.'/ I: . ;[ '■•,'.'.,''.','"' ,". '. '''''' ',,' fto man ever made an ill-figure who under, stood his'oTv.n talents, hot 1 ]a;'gobd one' who mistook'ih'em,' ';''. " '/.'. ' "" ; He /that' Wrestles: with' lis 1 'strengthens our nervesand sharpens our skill. Our antago* .nistis pur helper.' '' J' 1 ' ' '• • " : : '- .Success' 1 soon: palls,' . The joyous time is 'wherithe,bre'eie'first strikes' your sails,' and the'waters rustle under your bows; ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1245, 2 December 1882, Page 1 (Supplement)
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154Good Thoughts. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1245, 2 December 1882, Page 1 (Supplement)
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