Aphorisms.
Candour is the brightest; gem of criticism. -Disraeli. In business three things are necessary, knowledge, temper, and time.—Feltham. A brave man is sometimes a desperado, bub a bally is always a coward.—Haliburton. More firm and sure the.hand of courage strikes when it obeys the watchfuL-eye of caution.—Thompson. , ; It is a sad thing to begin life with a low conception of it. It may -not be possible for a young man to measure life ; but it is possible to say : I ain reisblved to put life :to its noblest and best'use.—T. T. Monger. "But" is a word that cools many a warm impulse, stifles many a 'kindly thought, puts a stop to many a brotherly No ono would ever love hfe neighbor aa himself if he listened .to all the buts that could besaid.—Bulwer, ''
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7323, 26 September 1898, Page 4
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134Aphorisms. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7323, 26 September 1898, Page 4
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