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Show Youth's Fling Greater fling that youth takes the more searing an'l everlasting the lesson learned. He who begins many things finishes fin-ishes few. Boys, do not forget that nothing makes an old man happier than politeness from a young man. The tendency to pessimism spells paralysis. Eloquence without conviction in the heart of the speaker usually fails to sway any great number. No one can brag casually. That it's bragging always shows through. Two Temptations Whether to stay and try to stop a nuisance or move away is always a question. There is indeed a right of the wisest but there is no right of the strongest. We cannot mold and control the ; materials of our outward environment environ-ment till we have learned to master mas-ter ourselves. Where to Stop . It is hard to say just as much as is necessary and no more. The best books are the self-expression of living minds. Crimes multiply here there is no certain administration of justice. jus-tice. More there are in the family, the more excruciating stories on each other there are to tell at family reunions. Know Your Opinions It is more important to know than to defend your opinions. No one in the crook business ever seems to realize that it is overdone and. therefore unprofitable. unprofit-able. Laugh at the world if yon will, but don't whine about it. |