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Show Much in Little Reading is seeing by proxy. Luxuries soon blossom Into needs. Nothing spreads so fast by example as laziness. -A little bird on a hat is worth two that tell tales. Even a perfect companion has his dull moments. A wise word to the foolish is sometimes some-times sufficient. A fable is a stem-winding He with n moral attachment. An empty purse is responsible for some mntriMionial failures. When each player gets four of a kind it's certainly a great deal. Matrimonial history often begins where romantic courtship ends. Be prepared to lighten others' sadness sad-ness ns well ns their calamities. Women are strongest when Incased in the armor of their weakness. Some candidates get there with both feet and others put both feet In it. When the members of a standing committee meet they usually sit down. Ability to talk fiction Is not necessarily neces-sarily acquired through novel reading. Fear that each may bore the other never keeps two congenial people apart. When the eugenlsts get through maybe may-be It will be safe to give everybody liberty. Advice is as free as salvation. The one who accepts either has to do nil the work. Much jewelry must be stolen for the fun of It. Such a large quantity is worthless. We won't accept anything ns "Art" merely -because we can't understand it poetry or painting. Any but n weak character resents being forcibly reformed ; and usually the weak ones do, too. Commercial cookery is always trying to reproduce domestic masterpieces and not quite doing It. No woman is really ns handsome ns she thinks that some man thinks she Is. The Invalid realizes that he is on the high road to recovery when he sees the doctor's bill. Recent experiments indicate that selenium compounds may prove useful In the eradication of dandelions and plantain from fields and lawns. |