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Silence is sorrow’s best friend. Pew minds wear out—more rust out. A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that. No one can exist in society without some specialty. The fellow who is for ever drinking the health of others usually loses his own. The biggest of all mistakes is to be always watching .for small ones. Men must not turn bees and kilf themselves ik stinging others. Work and play are wonderful tonics separately, but they make a very bad mixture. The best thing to do with people who are always asking for a loan is to leave them alone.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LII, Issue 3577, 7 April 1927, Page 10

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117

APHORISMS Manawatu Times, Volume LII, Issue 3577, 7 April 1927, Page 10

APHORISMS Manawatu Times, Volume LII, Issue 3577, 7 April 1927, Page 10

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