Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1896 — MULTUM IN PARVO. [ARTICLE]

MULTUM IN PARVO.

Vengeance has no foresight.— Napoleon. A light wife doth make a heavy husband.— Shakspea re. O wind, if winter comes, can spring be Car behind I—Shelley. None but direct villains are mpabta of gratitude.—Pope. I love victory, but I love not triumph. —Mme. Swetchlne. Vices are as well contrary to themselves as to virtue.—Fuller. The useful and the beautiful are never separated.—Periander. A word spoken in season, at tbs right moment, is the mother of agam— Gariy le. The act of worship is among aU cesatlon Indigenous and peculiar to rwuL— Melville. A victory is twice itself when the achiever bringß home full numbers.— Shakspeare. Fear the boisterous savage of passion less than the sedately grinning viOala. —La voter. Gall him wise whose actions, words and steps are all a clear because to a dear why.—La rater. Parley and surrender mean the aanes thing where virtue ie concerned.—Mme. de Mainteuon. A willing heart adds feather to tbe heel, and makes the down a winged Mercury.—Joanna BaiDte. The morning of life Is like the dawn es day—full of purity, of imaginary, aau harmony.—Chateaubriand. Every green herb, from tbe lotus to the darnel, is rich with delicate aids to help Incurious man.—Tupper. When a man has no longer any conception of exoellenee above Ms own, bis voyage is done, he is dead.— Beecher. AU men, if they work not as In a great taskmaster's eye, will work wrong, work unhappily for themselves and you.—Carlyle.