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Show WISE WORDS. There is no good preaching to the hungry. <br><br> Speak little, speak truth; spend little, pay cash. <br><br> Better free in a foreign land than a slave at home. <br><br> To change and to be better are two different things. <br><br> Charity gives itself rich, but covetousness hoards itself poor. <br><br> Everybody knows good counsel except him that hath need of it. <br><br> Live virtuously and you cannot die too soon, nor live too long. - Lady Rochel Russel. <br><br> He shall be immortal who liveth till he be stoned by one without fault. - Thomas Fuller. <br><br> All other knowledge is hurtful to him who has not honesty and good nature. - Montaigne. <br><br> It is very dangerous for any man to find any spot on this broad globe that is sweeter to him than his home. <br><br> The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can well, without a thought of fame. - Longfellow. No human scheme can be so accurately projected, but some little circumstance may intervene to spoil it. - Bossuet. <br><br> Education is the one living fountain which must water every part of the social garden, or its beauty withers and fades away. - E. Everett. <br><br> He who has received a genuine revelation is made solemn by it, and usually does not hasten to lay it colloquially before the public. - Congregationalist. <br><br> The difference between riding a horse and riding a hobby consists in this - that one can get off a horse at any time, but once on a hobby a man can never get off. <br><br> Life is made up of little things, in which smiles and kindnesses given habitually are what win and preserve the heart and secure comfort. - Sir Humphrey Davy. |