Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1901 — Observations. [ARTICLE]
Observations.
A woman’s mouth and eyes speak different languages, as close scrutiny will prove. Although every woman cannot pose as one of the graces, they can refuse to become disgraces. When men sit listening silently while a woman talks it behooves the speaker to weigh her words. Attitudes and platitudes form the stock in trade of women who lack personality. - Small talk may not indicate wisdom, but big talk does folly. A witty woman stimulates; a talkative one enervates. In death there is no bitterness; it is life that is so often flavored with aloes. A clever woman can fool a dozen men, while as many men cannot fool her.—Philadelphia Record.
