EARL BEACONSFIELD'S SAYINGS.
Jjevltt can inspire miracles. f treat t,hing->- spring f rO m casualties. The fool wonders, the wis,e m,\n a^k*. Courage is fire, and bullying is .smoke, The oldest pijf must look for the knite. Who asks in God's name, asks for two. Everything in this worM is calculation. An obedient wife commands her husband. There's no fishing for trout in dry Jifreeches. Bookworms do nob make Chancellors of State. We cannot eat fiuit while the five is in blossom. An anonymous writer should at least display i>mver. Apologists only acromifc f-'f that which they do not alter. Nobody should c/(T look anxioiw CKcept those who have no anxiety. Civcuinstiiijc'ji i\vo beyond the control (>f nun ; but hi-, ontlucfc U jn his own power. Nothing in life is more remarkable than th 3 unneceswiy evil which we endure and generally occasion ourselves. Baths shouid only be used to drown the enemies of the people. I always was agiinst washing; it takes the marrow out of a man.
A YOONd man wants to know what's best to bu dona wliena psrson aits down on a custard pie at a picnic. We advise him to ait still until the rest have gone home.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2245, 27 November 1886, Page 2 (Supplement)
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203EARL BEACONSFIELD'S SAYINGS. Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2245, 27 November 1886, Page 2 (Supplement)
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