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Eureka Reporter | 1906-08-10 | Page 7 | Philosophical Points

Type issue
Date 1906-08-10
Paper Eureka Reporter
Language eng
City Eureka
County Juab
Rights No Copyright - United States (NoC-US)
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
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Article Title Philosophical Points
Type article
Date 1906-08-10
Paper Eureka Reporter
Language eng
City Eureka
County Juab
Page 7
OCR Text philosophical POINTS the fatted calf never loves the prodigal son troth never runs around asking people to believe it alas that tools are prosperous la it their penalty or reward how many of us in listening to the forget the violins T to think an original thought is to take a step nearer the divine people who need to be continually propped up are not worth the prop when men become suddenly good they should be executed immediately it is easier for some people to be aleve the impossible than the pos sible before it was thrown down the golden calf had a son and it is still mooing around the world it is self evident that to success fully fathom the motives of men one must be a man himself to an idiot to a lunatic all men are either idiots or lunatics
Reference URL https://newspapers.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6r21x9m/3043147