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Show SAID IN EARNEST To err Is human, to forgive divine. lie that Is profu-e Is nehlom profound. pro-found. Whnt prosperity conceals, adversity reveuls. What's fame? A fancied life In otheru' brealli. If thou v.ouldhl be borne with, bear Willi others. How weak a tiling Is yeutlllty, If It wuuK virtue. (.cuius begins reat works, labor Mulshes them. No man should so net as to take udvunlnKe of uuoiher's folly. r'lattery Is h sort of bad money, to which our vanity Klves currency. If you are content wllh your progress, prog-ress, you will cease to progress. I.lfe'B evening, we may rest assured, will take Its character from the day which bus preceded It. Never did any soul do j;ood but It became readier to do the same again, wllh more enjoyment. When any calamity has been suffered suf-fered the llrst thins to be remembered remem-bered 1m how much bus been escaped. It Is a great proof of talent to be able to recall the mind from the senses and lo separate thought from habit. The power of fortune ls confessed only by the miserable, for the happy Impute nil Ihelr successes to prudence and me lit. A fulth that sels bounds to Itself, that will believe bo much and no more, that will trust thus far mid no further, fur-ther, ls none. |