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Show 8ENTIMENT OF AUTHORS. H M Thero Is nothing that costs less than M civility. Cervantes. M Haughtiness lives undor tho samo M roof with solitude. Plato. H It Is often better not to boo an la- M suit than to avengo It. Seneca. M Borrowing Is tho canker and tho M death of every man's estate Sir M Walter Ilalelgh. H Great and good are tho actions dona M by many whoso worth Is nover known. Hans Andersen. H - H tune and seta whon men go down- ' , M ward. Aaron Hill. r M It Is moro difficult for & man to M behavo well In prosperity than In ad- '?, ' M Vfnlty. Rochefoucauld. '? fl We cannot control tho tongues of M others, but a good llfo onablea ua to M deeplso calumnies. Cato. M There is not In nature a thing that I M makes a man so deformed as Intern- X H perate anger. John Webater. ' - M What wretched shifts aro thof M obliged to make use of who would , M support tho appearance of .a fortune " H thoy have not. Fielding. .?- M |