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Show REFLECTIONS We don't much mind vanity In a brilliant man, but he's got to be that Frighten a child and then expect It to tell the truth if you are unreasou-; unreasou-; able. I Queer that mankind can reconcile ; Itself to all forms of nature except j mankind. If the world and Its triumphs : doesn't much appeal to one, he can ; be unselfish. ; Happy the old man who can hope-I hope-I fully look forward to spring. That's ; worth looking forward to. ' There are a thousand kinds of : drunkenness, very few of which are ; at all Interesting to spectators. Public speakers seldom disagree ' very violently with their hearers ; er they wouldn't have any hearers. When yon are one of 30,000,000 voters, vot-ers, you don't feel so much like yon were helping to "run the country," do you? When a man finds he can be happy quite often entirely in his own society he has solved one of the great problems prob-lems of life. He doesn't require "people." A man who always says yes when he wants to say no, and then fails to keep his promise Is glad when pestering pes-tering people find out he Is unreliable and let him alone. |