Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1898 — APHORISMS. [ARTICLE]

APHORISMS.

Fools rush In where angels fear to tread.—Pope. Early to bed, and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.— ItonkUn. God hns never ceased to be the one true aim at ah light human aspiration*.—Vln«t Blessings ever wait on virtuous deeds, and though a late, a sure reward suc-ceed*.—-Congreve. Fire and sword are but slow engines at destruction in comparison -with the babWer.—Steele. Not education, but character, Is man’s greatest need and man's greatest safeguard.—Spenser. It you wish to be held in esteem, you most associate only with those who aim eattaiable.—Bruyere. One of the Godlike things of this world Is the veneration done to human worth by the hearts of men.—Carlyle. There Is no dispute managed without a passion, and yet there is scarce a disports worth a passion.—Sherlock. The shortest and surest way to live Wdth honor In the world Is t» be in reality what wo would appear to be.— There to the law of benefits between mao the one ought to forget at once what he has given, and the other ought never to forget what he has received.--