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Show w 1 1 What Education Is For No man ivsivts noiiti; to i-olh-i;t oven if it oVosn't fii.il! linn to make money. H fcivos lnm Ihe un-"yiaiuiinfi un-"yiaiuiinfi to oompieheiul so i.i..y things. Sumo of the "mistakes of your youth" that you Rrieve most over may be those when you had an opportunity to snatch pleasure ami didn't. True dignity is pretty sure to tame t lie impertinent. Deprivation Inspires Those write most thnllini;ly of nature's charms who see very little lit-tle of them. A smart housewife leaves the cookie jar unhidden so as to save the jelly-cake. One great wellspring of crime is in the determination of certain young men that they won't work for a living let the boobs do that. One of the gifts to man which is just as good ns it ever was is the multiplication table. It Has the Goods it there is any justification for vanity, the peacock is one vain animal that is entitled to be so. True love is a gift to the young; and sometimes they can make it "last over" to old age. Self-righteous ignorance often does more damage than injustice. First two people who got into trouble blamed it on somebody else: which is still the usual procedure. One excitement of the small oiyis wholly gone the runaway of iiorses. |