Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1890 — Hoosier Philosophy. [ARTICLE]
Hoosier Philosophy.
The blindest man is the one who thinks he has no faults. A short-sighted man is a moneymaker for other people. If you want to keep oh thinking well of a man, don’t go his security. The less a man knows the more he finds fault with other people. A contented spirit is better than a bank account of seven figures. The devil is always glad when he can get good people to wear long faces. The suiest way to become poor in earnest is to try to keep all you get. To be slow to anger is better than to own the best kind of a sevenshooter. A man who hates to find out that he is wrong has a good deal of the mule in him. The man who is a bully to his wife or child is a coward in the presence of men.— lndianapolis Ban’s Horn.
