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Show Wisest Men Are Always Slow of Speech tlclpatlon, but let him remember that many of the wisest men within human hu-man knowledge were tactlturn "minded "mind-ed their own business," and we don't know hut that the slow to speech get along about as well as the wordy and Impnmiouate ; some thiuk, better. St Louis Glohe-DemocraU People are likely to set too much store by "conversation." A very large proportion of It isn't worth Jwo cents. It must be conceded that there is a kind of exhilaration In talking. One con even get headache by It ; showing that It has a direct offset on the tempo tem-po of tbe heart and on the nervous system. The popular potion that one must talk "for the sake of relief Is probably bogus; because silence, once !t . Is learned and practiced, gives a greater relief. Keeping still Is an Interesting game, to the point of being, at times, delightful de-lightful ; especliilly when employed to keep out of a furious row under full headway. It Is a difficult game, therefore there-fore the more Inviting to play. One may suffer from the Invidious Implication Impli-cation that It Is timidity Instead of good sense that keeps him from pur |