Items of Interest.
Man's limitations arc the limitations of his imagination. Whatsoever the human mind can conreive the human hand can execute.— M'Lain. Be not angry that you cannot make others as you wish ttiem to he, since you cannot make yourself what you Wish to be.—Kempis. li yo.i would overcome any and all of your hampering conditions, then know more. What you know, that you are, and that you can do.—P. Brann. A man of sense may he in haste, hut never in a hurry, because lie knows that whatever he does in a hurry ho must necessarily do very ill.—Chesterfield. Don't rely upon the name of your ancestors. Rely upon the good name which is made by your own exertions, and know that better than the host friend you can have is unquestionable determination, united with a decision of character.
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Lake County Press, Issue 2634, 1 June 1916, Page 7
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142Items of Interest. Lake County Press, Issue 2634, 1 June 1916, Page 7
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