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Show SAID BY THE WISE Nature hns always had more force than education. Voltulre. When I don't know whether to fight or not, I always fight Nelson. lou will conquer more surely by prudence than by passion. Syrus. There Is merit wtthout elevation, but there Is no elevation without some merit La Rochefoucauld. To be seventy years young Is sometimes some-times more cheerful and hopeful than to be forty years old. Holmes. A cheerful temper Joined with Innocence In-nocence will make beauty attractive, knowledge delightful and wit good-natured. good-natured. Addison. The nnture of all men Is so formed that they see and discriminate In the affairs of others, much better than their own. Terence. When man baa come to the turnstiles turn-stiles of Night, all the creeds In the world seem to blm wonderfully alike and colorless. Kipling. |