Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 158, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1920 — Sober Second Thought [ARTICLE]
Sober Second Thought
By GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS
TIE Impulses of our Nature do not Lead us. they Arouse us. And no man is fit to contend gloriously foi a Fact or for a Cause until he is thoroughly Aroused. But to act upon FIRST Impulses is an unwise and most disastrous policy. Halter your Impulses with Sobei Second Thought You will never lose anything by carefully Thinking things over before you act. In fact, it is our Sober Second Thoughts that give us courage tc carry through successfully what comes to us as necessary to be done. Cool heads are always wiser than hot heads, Halter your Impulses with Sobes Second Thought Most of the regrets of the world arise from important things done on Impulse, which if but introduced at once to Sober Second Thought, would not have been done at all. Many a man has resigned a good position on Impulse only to be left for months and years working up to where he left off. Sober Second Thought is a companion worth cultivating. Halter your Impulses with Sober Second Thought ' —0 Jud Tunkins. Jud Tunkins says he doesn’t believe there’s any use of tryin’ to draw a word picture of heaven that’ll look as attractive to a small boy as a circus poster. ■-' ■-- ' . . ’ , . A •O-
