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KANSAS PHILOSOPHY.

Going in debt—accepting presents from people. Would we be happier if all our hopes were realized ? Doubt is that which makes man suspicious of all his kind. The fairest faces are those which we have never too closely scanned. The meanest man in the world is the man who is good because he lias to be good.

After spending an hour with a prettyfool how refreshing homely people are.

When the admiration of men becomes necessary to a woman she belongs to the devil.

A willingness to divide with his captor has protected more thieves than the law has protected honest men.

Our wisest thought is the one which wo alwuys lack words to express. Foolish thought: finds easy expression.

When you feel that you can't get acquainted with a man it is a sign that he doesn't like you, and never will.

One way of congratulating a young man who is to marry a girl for money is to let him have anything he wants on credit. Yesterday he prayed to he delivered from evil speaking, lyingand slandering. To-day lie proceeds to speak evil, lie and slander. A woman's idea of a perfect man is a man like the man she loves best ; a man's idea of a perfect, woman is a woman unlike any he ever knew. . The devil sighs when he sees so many liars forgetting the first, principles of their occupation, which is to make the lie resemble the truth. When a man tells you that salary is no object to him you have found one of two things—either a man who is a fool or a man who takes you for one.— Atchison (Jlobe.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6011, 29 November 1890, Page 6 (Supplement)

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KANSAS PHILOSOPHY. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6011, 29 November 1890, Page 6 (Supplement)

KANSAS PHILOSOPHY. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6011, 29 November 1890, Page 6 (Supplement)