Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1911 — PHILOSOPHY POINTERS [ARTICLE]
PHILOSOPHY POINTERS
The mountains of youth become the molehills of age. - .v- - If a man refuses you a hearing, ask bis opinion on something, v 7T. * The most important thing to the world is to find yourself. The surest test of a man's view of tainted money is, Will he accept itT No man is'&Ud'for what he knows, but for what his employer thinks he knows. Not always the skillful worker, but ofttimes the most skillful shirker, gets toe reward. ’■•«.>' He is indeed a wise man who knows his opinions are rarely wanted even when solicited. Find out what a man thinks of himself and you know his opinion of the world's greatest hero. A woman’s greatest joy is not in a trip abroad, but in talking about It after she has returned. u A, man can always keep peace with a'hook, and if they disagree he can shut, the book and have his say so. hfceither must be done it is better to throw rocks at glass houses than mud, for mud cuts out the light as well as the air. Heaven will soon be to reach of all who can afford 1 Aeroplanes; however, many at present are taking' the quickest route by •/'•w. When men welcome a collector as they do one who has come to pay a bill the rays of the millennial dawn will have spread over the entire earth. - - ■ -----
