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Show V . 1 ; The spirit of liberty is not merely, as multitudes multi-tudes imagine, a jeafciusy of . our own particular rights, but a, respect for the rights of others, and an unwillingness that any man, whether high, or Ioav. should be wronged and trampled under foot. Spontaneous happy laughter tells always of goodness, and the man who never laughs must not blame his fellows if they, think there is something , wrong with his life, something dark within. If the streams which flow out are only hitter the foundations founda-tions cannot be sweet. . : : When Ave are in the company of sensible, men, we ought to be doubly cautious of talking too much, less we lose two good things their good opinion and our own improvement; for what Ve have to say avc knoAV, but what they have to say avc knoAv not. i ; . . .Do something Avorth living for, worth dying . for, do something to show that you have a mind and a heart, and a soul Avilhin you! |