Show fon ron for the deseret news dont donl be in a hurry it it is is bad policy police either in in business pleasure orr ioie loie nothing is ever gained by it and aud very tery ery often a great areat deal is lost eager haste often overreaches itself and like the man in in the fable who cut open his goose that laid him a golden egg eeg every day in order to grasp rasp at once the whole store ot of his wealth defeats defeats its own purposes be energetic in industrious dust rious persevering but dont doat dont be in a hupt huir hurty hurry ale some men go through h life like lile a high pressure engine with about abou t three hundred pounds of steam to the square litch bich puffing laboring mi sweating dating eating their faculties strained to their utmost tension till they are almost ready to burst buist they are always in in a hurry if you pass them in the street they have hai e only time to say how dye and on they rush like a locomotive they gulp down their meals as though it was as adose a dose of castor oil and then rush off again to business as though the machinery oi of the universe would not go on without their presence they can scarcely find time to smile or to speak to wife or children if indeed they been in too big a hurry to get any and as to spending an hour by the fireside at home in in social converse why that would bean be an unpardonable sin sin life duty and pleasure nth with uth them are all comprehended in in bustle the beginning and end of existence is bustle ther the r only enjoyment is in bustle physical inactivity and repose is to them hell itself they are too busy to thine thina too busy to talk too busy ever e er to accomplish much of anything they can scarcely find time to die and if the gates of the celestial kingdom kin dom were lvere opened to them they would be too busy to enter habitual hurry is is an evidence of mental incapacity there are occasions where haste is necessary but hurry and despatch are very different n their nature some men will accomplish com a vast amount of business yet al ways appear calm and collected and have plenty of leisure to attend to any call upon their time while others though al ways in m hurry and confusion really do do but little the I 1 merchant ahr through gil gli his haste baste to get rc ach b often becomes poor the student in in hll hil his haste to acquire learning and fame often ruins body and mind the politician in his haste to gain office and distinction often meets nth with uth his downfall and n last but by no means least the man mail who is in too great a hurry to get a woman is is almost alinosi sure to tb lose her especially if she knows tt it therefore merchant student politician or lover dont ie be in a hurry SIRIUS |