ENDS OF THOUGHT.
What is baautifql cannobbAnselegs. Modesty is not ordinarily'Hhe ? h»nd« maiden of genius. What is permanent in art is always cpn< ventional, because conventionality is permanence. The perfect man is never the perfect artist* ■ - . , - Women lie oftener through kindness than malice. , .' ‘ < Courtship is a sonnet, nMtrjage.aaqQic. . 111-balancedptaise Every heart has'its own’defi4ltio» of love. A man would admire his wife’s drfess more if it cost less. Cupid is a brave little footpad whoever attempts to “ hold up ” only one viciijp.. Pleasure becomes monotonous, but happiness never. . ,ff wa thought , of, ; ourselves. as, others think of us, we would sit up nigbts'wcadoring wiiafwe werebom fop. The world would be a most disagreeable place to live in if •' it 'were of deceit.. ... Two women who. would exactly pleasjq each otber'woulda’t.pf obably, please-aaS-body else. ■ ; ■ Cgpid makes-no. year. The old ones answer hia ' puilpbße admirably. . >■ Some men have, more elbow room . than they have head room. -v/‘ About the time a boy begins Ito ‘ fihd* dub there isn’t anySanta' find out therajs a. Cupid., When two hearts beat as one -they, bit .hard. •, ~ Two souk with but a single thoughtfeel /the 'need of more* before they are'througlt with each other* - • '' ' r Sweet are tha ; ußdtf v of but it becomes 9 wearying'Bweetness Rafter long continuance. The real beauty of a woman never fades. A man. may show himself fco ba a greater hero by carrying, coal to the kitchen a|dT« than by carrying'a gun 'to the'miißid'ojKa band. , A doctor’s bill seldom; reminds ua plinth e comfort he brought when we needed him?, The one man a man always has a filing of sympathy for is hia wife’s husband. ’ *
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10653, 14 May 1895, Page 6
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275ENDS OF THOUGHT. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10653, 14 May 1895, Page 6
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