Show APHORISMS There is no dispute managed without there is dis a passion and yet scarce a pute worth a passion To arrive at perfection man should have very sincere friends or inveterate enemies because he would be made sensible sen-sible of his good or ill conduct either by the censures of the one or the admoni tions of the others No enjoyment however inconsiderable inconsidera-ble is confined to the present moment A man is the happier for life from haying hay-ing made once an agreeable tour or lived for any length of time with pleasant pleas-ant people or enjoyed any considerable interval of innocent pleasure Not to return one good office for another an-other is inhuman but to return evil for good is diabolical There are too many even of this sort who tho more they owe the more they hate There is nothing noth-ing more dangerous than to oblige people for when they are conscious of not paying the debt they wish the creditor cred-itor out of the waySt Louis Globe I Democrat |