A Philosopher's Reflections,
'■-. ■"•" Life is too short to quarrel much, al- • though you may think it a little strange that ' Suld ?ay so ; but then I have had expen. ■ K'efl^tamoi. When was the happiest moment.ofybur life? It ™*^™J™J°£ over yoirquarrel with somebody and ahook hand/andsaid : 'Now, itVall over, is nota man of yon~l wiU not say women, because- ladies' never hare any q uar^~ there is. not a man of you who wiUnot wy • that the happiest moment of your lite was 1 .*heri ybu settled a Uttle difficulty with yom Neighbor, and became friends, and ceased to '"•Iwild^each other : at length.'— [B. V. Sutler. j ::
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 303, 2 November 1883, Page 5
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