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Worth Remembering.

Men would be saints if they loved God as they love women.—Frenoh Proverb. Debt is the subtlest and most far-reaching form of depotism under the sun. To learn much, we must learn a little at a time, and learn that well.—Locke. The highest honor a human being is capable of is to preserve a spotless naino, —Rev. S. Herron. Opinion is twilight ; science is daylight ; ignorance i 3 night. Life is a point between two eternities. The best part of the record of every man’s life is that of what he has done for- others. — George E. Ellis. Hot because I raise myself above something, but because I raise myself to something, do I approve myself.—F. H. Jacobi. From pity for others, springs ardent, cour. ageous benevolence ; from pity for ourßelves feeble, cowardly; sentimentality,—Marie Eochenbacli.

Although wo have no faith in the flatterer the flatterer after all attracts us. We cannot but feel soma gratitude towards one who takes the trouble to lie to please us. —Marie Esohenbach.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 849, 8 June 1888, Page 7

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Worth Remembering. New Zealand Mail, Issue 849, 8 June 1888, Page 7

Worth Remembering. New Zealand Mail, Issue 849, 8 June 1888, Page 7