Business Brevities.
Reliability reduces liability
The way to get happiness is to give it.
Plan your work —then work your plan. Emotion is the sail, reason the rudder.
A poorly printed circular might as well be addressed to the waste-basket.
Man never reaches heights above his habitual thought. Hold on; hold fast; hold out. Patience is genius.—Buffon.
The rule of promotion is to earn more than you are being paid. The proper way to part a salary is in the middle. Save half.
Who rises every time he falls will some time rise to stay.— William Morris.
Mere fact is less than truth ; truth is fact plus the ideal that completes the fact. 0. S. Marden says : “ Every time you get mad and break loose there is a circus and you are its clown.”
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Northland Age, Volume IV, Issue 47, 13 July 1908, Page 3
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