Worth Remembering.
Wit is folly, unless a wise man hath the keeping of it. To keop good actions in memory, refresh them with uew. Maunder. Lay down a method for everything, and stick to it inviolably.—Chesterfield. One half of the world must sweat and groan that the other may dream.—Longfellow. No man is so insignificant as to be sure his ex mple can do no hurt.—Lord Clarendon. True religion is not merely a winter time experienc: j , it is a perennial and eternal life. There are more people who can forgot themselves than govern themselves. —Ruekin. A covetous mm makes a halfpenny out of a farthing, and a liberal man makes sixpence of it. A lady describing an ill-tempered man said —‘ He never smiles but he seems ashamed of it.’
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 934, 24 January 1890, Page 6
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