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Show Those who are quite satislled sit still ami do nothing; those who are .not quite satisfied are the sole benefactors bene-factors of the. world. In all things preserve Integrity; and the consciousness of thine own uprightness up-rightness will alleviate the toil of business busi-ness and soften the hardness of Ill-success Ill-success and disappointments. A man who lives right, and Is right, has more power in his silence than another an-other by Ids works. Happiness and misfortune stand In a continual balance. Every misfortune misfor-tune is, as it were, the obstruction of a stream, which, after overcoming this obstacle, bursts through with greater force. New friends and old enemies are not above suspicion. Candidates who "also ran" acquire a lot of experience. It's better to have a poor opinion than to have none at all. Where there's a will there's a lot of disappointed relations. The charitable man never has to wait long for a chance to get busy. A guilty conscience needs no accuser, ac-cuser, but It nearly always has one. . When a man talks to himself he's apt to be more eloquent than Interesting. |