Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1920 — CAUGHT IN PASSING [ARTICLE]
CAUGHT IN PASSING
Bar to bead it while a twig > Ambition has no rest.—Bulwer. A burthen of one’s choice is not f«*L Friendship rings truefit in adversity. Lay things by; they may come to It is a great set of Ufb to n*® *** well. ♦ — * ♦ Gray hairs that can be counted don’t count* \ The best always goes first.—ltalian proverb. ( 4 For the last comer the bone. —French proverb. There are no permanent wise men. — Emerson. Hd* who blackens others does not whiten himself. The wise billposter knows his place and sticks to it Of course, beauty Is but skin deep; but that’s enough. Measure up to every opportunity that comes to you. Much has been achieved by attempting the impossible. A scrap of information often ends In a war of words. Men do not hold women dear who cheapen themselves. s A fat belly did not Invent gunpowder.—Greek proverb. Benefits, like flowers, please most when they are fresh. If a man has plenty of money he can afford to marry for love. If a man has talent be can make use of another’s genius. To convince a girl that men are not her marry ope. Our last garment is made without pockets.—ltalian proverb. The man who is not afraid of failure seldom has to face It. A favor becomes doubly valuable when granted with courtesy.
