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Show Tne man who knows it aU who never made a mistake deserves pity. When he finds ont that he does not know some minor points, or when he tumbles into an evident blunder, how hard his lot is How he squirms and turns to hide his ignorance or his error i Hi is unmanned unman-ned by it and rather than descend to the level of ordinary humanity, he descends to unmanly pretence and avoidance to cover hla mortification. The true man admits his mistakes and avoid -1 their repetitions, the realiy strong man takes life's knock-downs as lessons, and gains strength as he learns. Only fools are Infallible. National Grocer. |