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Show MULTUM IN PARVO. Pke8icnce of mind is courage. Byron. By-ron. Good reasons must, of force, give place to better. Shakespeare. A had Christian will never make a good Turk. Turkish I'roverb. No man was ever written out of reputation repu-tation but by himself. Monk. I'kace Is the lirst of necessities, and the first of glories. Napoleon. We should accustom ourselves to self-denial self-denial and patient waiting. Scott. Kei'Osk and cheerfulness are the badge of the gentleman repose in energy. en-ergy. Emerson. Man's rich with little were his judgment judg-ment true; nature is frugal, und her wants arc few. Young. Ovkp.tasking the mind is an unwise act; when nature is unwilling, the labor is in vain. Seneca. Individuality is everywhere to be spared and respected us the root of everything good.T-ltiehter. |