Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1911 — POINTED PARAGRAPHS. [ARTICLE]
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
Beauty unado£nefr is barely tolei* ted. Frowhs are free, but a smile costs 15 cents. Some men are born great—then they begin to shrink. ' ■* Not all gushing letters are written with fountain pens. Words are the making of wise men and the unmaking of fools. It isn’t the depth of love that counts so much as the length. * people seem to think that he who laughs loudest laughs best. Poets are born —probably for the benefit of waste basket manufacturers. How important a woman feels the first time she takes her baby to church! A woman’s inability to hold her tongue may be due to her natural weakness. To a woman a man’s life is a good deal like an open book—she can see only two pages. * It takes an exceptionally strongminded man to keep his fool streak under cover for thirty days. It’s awfully hard for a woman to understand why men do not like to nurse sick people and attend funerals. —Chicago Dally News.
