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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY.

Looking where others look, and conversing with the same things, we catch the charm which lured them. Napoleon said: "You must not fight too often with ono enemy, or you Will teach him all your art of "war." Talk much with any man*of vigorous mind, we acquire very fast the habit of looking at things '» the samo light, and on each occurrence wo anticipate his thought. —Emerson.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14993, 13 June 1914, Page 11

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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY. Press, Volume L, Issue 14993, 13 June 1914, Page 11

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY. Press, Volume L, Issue 14993, 13 June 1914, Page 11

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