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Show Seeing Happiness I Happiness is the gift of seeing ! the good things of life in such high i relief that the rest is unimportant, i Approve not ef him who com-i com-i mends everything you say. When a man with an air as if it were natural to him to give orderf I lb found, it isn't long before th I meek put him in a position to do 1 it. i If you have savage opinions, i people will be hypocritical to you I to keep on good terms, i When a boy gets up to his eari t in love he is more careful about washing them. i Doubt's Nemesis Confidence, self-assurance, self-falTTi self-falTTi the?e m the great friends I which will kill the traitor doubt, j A long answer turneth away I anybody else who was going to ask a question. Discuss your troubles with many and they will discuss them with the whole community. Feuds arise from exaggerated personal pride and generally among people who have not a great deal to be proud of. The well-bred man "keeps his beliefs be-liefs out of his conversation. If you encounter a man who ! knows several secrets of his friends and doesn't tell them, that's the man to tie up to. There is nothing thrilling about contentment; nothing dangerous, either. |