Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 283, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1910 — WAYSIDE WISDOM. [ARTICLE]
WAYSIDE WISDOM.
Nothing is lost save that which is regretted. Success seldom gets friendly with a drinking man. The bravest man is he who knows when to be afraid. You can’t play hookey from the School of Experience. A man never knows how many relatives he has until he begins to get rich. A man celebrates many birthdays in the first six months after his mar riage. Nobody borrows trouble but the man who already has more than he needs of it. To listen to some people talk you would think their thoughts had just stepped on a banana peel.
Whether the horseshoe is an emblem of luck or not depends on the kind of horse it is attached to. ' * It is astonishing how much folly is committed for reasons which every judicious person must approve.
