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Solitude sometimes is the best so-ciety.—-Milton. Porcelain is to be substituted for gold in filling teeth. Never judge your future possibilities by your past failures. y Praver —Clod's breath in man reluming to its- birth. —G. Herbert. A great deal of talent is lost in the world for the .want of a little courage. —Sydney Smith. Every man truly lives as long as he acts his nature or in some way makes good the faculties of himself. Browne. The true manner of preparing for the last moment is to spend all the others well, and ever to expect Fcnclon. There is more cause for you than for complaint in the hard and disagreeable circumstances of we. Browning said, “I count Idejust } a stuff to try the soul’s strength on. Even- great artist saw visions, and his perfection in technique was tne means of expressing those visions Beautv was not obvious, and the Mill had to he exercised to retain the sense Sf it.—Sir W. B. Richmond. Fvcrv man is not so much a workman in the world, as a suggestion of S he should be. Men walk as pronhecies of the next age,^-Emerson. P God.—The One Mho M-akcs in us while mc are asleep. .. . “In the Inn of Decision men sleep well ” savs an old Eastern proverb. The’ habit of quick decision may lead to some wrong and has.y --‘ IOICC . S no tiul then but on the \vhole it is. apt to 'go with high character and ngfct aims.

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Lake County Press, Issue 2356, 29 December 1910, Page 2

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Items of Interests Lake County Press, Issue 2356, 29 December 1910, Page 2

Items of Interests Lake County Press, Issue 2356, 29 December 1910, Page 2

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