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MODERN PHILOSOPHY

A word to the wise is resented. 'Where there's a will there's a lawsuit. ' P<|ols rush in and win — where angels fear to tread.

Misery loves company, but company does not reciprocate. ' Love is romantic. Matrimony is decidedly a matter of fact. When we hear of other people's troubles it reconciles us to our own. We never know how good we are going to be until the opportunity has passed. If you bestow a favor forget it, but if you receive one it is wise to remember. Happiness is the greatest of tonics, 'the best of cosmetics, and the envy of dyspeptics.

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New Zealand Tablet, 30 August 1906, Page 37

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MODERN PHILOSOPHY New Zealand Tablet, 30 August 1906, Page 37

MODERN PHILOSOPHY New Zealand Tablet, 30 August 1906, Page 37

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