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Show 1 PITH AM POINT. 1 A fool can sKrt a fire that the wisest man In the world cannot put (Hit. We somet'.mes teach others by our acHoBS tho ery things we do not waut them to know. It has been observed that the man with the feweat fallings Is trie n" most tolerant of those of his nelgu-lore.J nelgu-lore.J Endurance Is more valuable than Clevernee.. It Is the I,le?t' plodders who gain and 2T Ior-tuues. Ior-tuues. A great many loplo are like the ordinarv cur dog loo small for a natrli Jog. and too large for a pet. .Ucloton mute. Au unfair thing In this world Is Uit we never know tiiero is an ounce of prevention until after we liave taken our pound of cure. They who are most weary of life, and jet the most unwilling to die, are such who hae lixeel to no l.ur-,,oh l.ur-,,oh who have rather breathed than lived. The doctor who euti a man open after death and tells what is the matter with him ton the advantage of tho doctor who Is comilled i to guess what is tho matter with the -Uieut before death. It is every manVuIuty to do right. In order to do right deliberate", a man needs to know what is right. Finding out what is right is, thcrc-frtte, thcrc-frtte, an eetcutiul irereiiiirHe of right-doing. |