Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 December 1890 — Kansas Philosophy. [ARTICLE]
Kansas Philosophy.
A woman does her best when threatened; a man, when coaxed. Loyal hearts under provocation usually prove the most rebellions. There never was a person, probably, that it was not easy to dislike. Poor mafr. While he is worrying about how to get enough to eat, his wife is worrying about what to get, and how to eat it. There is one talent that is never hid under a bushel, and that is the talent of getting credit for talents that are not possessed. Fraud is the little wolf that looks so cunning in sheep’s clothing we are induced to accept it for its plausible and pleasing appearance. So many more babies than grown folks go to heaven that we imagine a great part of the singing done up there must be in getting them to sleep.—Atchison Globe.
