Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1917 — Wise and Otherwise. [ARTICLE]

Wise and Otherwise.

Ileal success consists in j achieving satisfactiifti. Some men have courage only j when they lose their tempers. , Fools throw kisses but the j wise men deliver them in per- j son. Favors are seldom satisfactory. The best way Is not to need them. Great men do much for others and take it out in posthumous fame, A vivid imagination often even more dangerous than a little learning. When Adam and Eve put on fig leaves they organized the first style show. *, Getting up iu the morning is a struggle for those people who do not make It worth—whileTravel often broadens a man’s mi ml ami also his girth, if lie can afford to stop at first-class j hotels. No man is so strong or great that lie is not afraid of somebody. Tlie chances being that die somebody is a woman.