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OTHER MEN'S MINDS.

i 4, ,—„ Just in proportion as we acquire skill I in the use of our reason will he the pro-. ; f-iiObs of truth.—President Wayland. \ Of all self-torments, the man who pos- j ' cesses a bad temper js'the most disagree, j j f;bk\—Sarah Wesley. ( j Had justice always ruled the world*. | I the name of mercy would have been ? ! unknown anions men. —G. W. l>oaue. j ! Unless above himself he can |. j Erect himself—hear poor a thing is man. j { —Daniel. I i ■"' . j ', The great law of conservation of j i energy should be, obeyed in converaa- \ | tion.--Miss Ada Paitereon. \ ! It is not the nee of the innocent; j amusements of life which is dangerous, [ j but the abuse of them.—Alison. | j A learned man who has got into an \ \ argument with the ignorant can have! l no hop* of supporting his own dignity. ] | —Sadi. ' j I Maidens, why should yon worry in j choosing whom you should many? | Clicose whom you may, you will hud j f out you have got somebody else. \ \ —John Hay. ; i God r-cnds children for another pur- ; poao ihi'.n meivly to keep up the race.— '. %<:• rmiai'ge our iHv.xts. to make us uu- ; s;:,i;:,i]. and full of kindly sympathies )vd r.iLctio;iß ; to give our souis bright-. ti' aims, and to call out all on.' faculties { to i--sounded cutoj-pri.-o aiid ozewianjMtf.i'y iiuivit-t.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11800, 11 September 1916, Page 1

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OTHER MEN'S MINDS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11800, 11 September 1916, Page 1

OTHER MEN'S MINDS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11800, 11 September 1916, Page 1

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