OTHER MEN'S MINDS.
Whenever wo can bring & roan to have a proper respect for himself, that moment we have secured him against the commission of &ny heinous crime.— Sir Andrew Halliday. There is a. race of narrow wits that never get rich for want of courage.— William Mathews, A divorced man is preferable to any other aa <a husband. . His first wife is sure to have made life suoh a burden to him that he is bound to find the second angelic by comparison.—Victorien Sardou. Let reason and kindness be united in a discourse, and' seldom will even pride or prejudice find it easy to resist. — Gisborae. Men do not hate clever women, because no really clever woman ever lets a man think that die is such a being. —Jean Graham. Women are worshippers of success—> that has been in their natures since they were the prizes of conquest Guy Flomming. Be cautious with whom you associate, and never give your company or your confidence to persons of whose principles 1 you are not certain.—Bishop ColeridgeBlessed is the memory of those who have kept themselves unspotted from the world! Yet more blessed and more dear the memory of those who have kept themselves unspotted' in the World!— Mrs Jameson. TJte average man wants to be told that his own sentiments do him credit. He wants to be soothed, comforted, upheld in h:s own estimation, and propelled gently upon a profitable path of virtue.—Dr Edward Garnett. Our best deeds are tainted' with earthly motives.—Bishop 'Otter. Vie should be as careful of our words as of our actions, and as far from speaking ill a.» from doing ill.— Cicero. I have seen, no people more happy, no towns and cities more prosperous, than those of England.—Tromas. Raffles. Men are -always, dou-n. on the men whom women liko—Clyde Fitch. The true philosopher, instead of wasting tinifi in envyine; those who are bettor off than himself, is content that he. in. his turn, is low. unforiuntc than many others.—Carl le Foin. The foundation of domestic happiness is faitli in the viriue of woman.— Land'or.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11506, 30 September 1915, Page 4
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350OTHER MEN'S MINDS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11506, 30 September 1915, Page 4
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