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GOOD RULES TO GO BY.

Never obtrude any advice unasked. Aim at cheerfulness without levity. Never show levity when people are engaged in worship. Never judge a person's character by external appearances. Say as little as possible of yourbelf and of those who are near you. Never affect to be witty, or jest so as to wound the feelings of another. Never court the favor of the rich by flattering either their vanitieß or vices. Never ridicule sacred things, or what others may esteem to be such, however absurd they appear to be, Never think the worse of another on account of his differing with you in politics or religious opinions.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 15, 11 April 1901, Page 15

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GOOD RULES TO GO BY. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 15, 11 April 1901, Page 15

GOOD RULES TO GO BY. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 15, 11 April 1901, Page 15

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