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Show Wisdom Is Personal Most of the wisdom one acquires one can't communicate to anyone else. Each man's life is hi3 own, A monkey never seems to hava any repose. Its life is all excitement excite-ment as it is for some men. The "hand" who watches the clock will never be the man of the hour. ' It isn't against the output of foolish ideas that society must ba well armed. That can't be helped. It must be armed against so many people believing in them. Check-Rein Needed One should be glad he ha3 emotions; emo-tions; but keep a rein on them. Most people love bookson th shelves. No greater treasure is given to a man than a close-mouthed friend. It is the only kind that is fit to be. One has never fully lived until he has spent a year on a farm and explored the resources of the country coun-try general store. It's like Crusoe exploring his ship. Get in Trouble One's liberty may be restricted but has anyone a clear idea of what he'd do if he had a lot? A clear conscience neither fears sound nor sight of foes. Does pessimism cause indigestion indiges-tion or indigestion pessimism? A bold speaker will inevitably get a following no matter what he advocates. There are so many of the timid. No creature, human or otherwise, other-wise, can welcome you quite as wholeheartedly as a dog. |