Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1881 — BRILLIANTS. [ARTICLE]
BRILLIANTS.
Beware of the fury of a patient man Wondrous strong are thee spells of fiction. - r* * A shot that hit* to bettor than a hmajlsideJhat misses The chains which cramp us moat are those -which lay on ns least. - - * Travel improves superior wine and spoils poor ; it is the same with the brain. Calumny spreads like an oil-spot;we endeavor to cleanse it, but the mark remains. , . ; Manners are the hypocrisies of nations; the hypocrisies are more or less perfected. Each man has an aptitude born with hior. to dor easily some feat impossible to any other. It is with happiness as with watches ' —the less complicated the left easily deranged. * ,* ; . - ''m If idleness do not produce vice or maievoienoe, it commonly produces melancholy. . . a * **r 4sl Nature Was sometimes made a fee# but a coxcomb iar always of a man's own making. ; Annoyance is-man’s leaven: the element of movement, without which we Should grotr mouldy. - To acquire a few tongues is the ttdr of a
WheftdealheerffesrtA to letws live m long time, it successively as hostages all t£©ss we have loved. ttHfltable man lias iiks a hedgehog Wm^lf U wSrfcjsoan** Q '• 8 - a great fire w ith great heat. A man's idolatry Is for an idea, a woman's is ford person. A mau suffers Wr a monarchy, a woman for a Htop f 1 bo t "l love “that tranquility dMU In which be ftel the blessing of existence fSLSS'. 1 ,.'• a ™ SJk opportunity lo tb.m,n «ho cwi ; t us© M 7An unieounaea ©gg f iaj vriunsr is he wlrogives himself to his work body and .•sSpMMppHS(» The good thinrn of life are wot *<vk> j itfciTwb flSv of Octo- ;
wl la atoto xwwid a thing as «rais<V&mee (IraTogmrs is only useful tiWi|Tpßr wt tnb litter is for the reqervq i forthe gods. * Wi® tfie WbiW ao net-resort to in■luri onjy twiwwyand gayety; ■opiYrevolts, while irony makes one
