Show Toots From the RaIns Horn I The storm helps to make tho oak Tho troubles that kill are the ones we I borrow Patience is the gold we get by going 1 I through the fire of trial I About the poorest man you can find is I the rich man who n ever gives I I There are peujia who never accomplish anything because they try to do too much I I If the whole truth were known the world would be full of people with hanging I heads The time when it makes man the mad I dest to call him a liar is when he knows you tell the truth One trouble with the world is thst so many people have more reputation than character The good said about a groat man on his tombstone is generally more than offset by his newspaper portrait Tho man who beats tho big drum in a band always has an idea that the music would be better if he had more to do Perhaps the rich man who lifted up his eyes in torment may have had very nice things said about him on his gravestone The grave digger would have more time to rest if some other people would learn to live without always being in a hurry The farmer who undertakes to earn his bread by the sweat of a hired mans brow had better make up his mind that pie once a month will de |