Chapter 152
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The world does not seem to care for honorable lives as much as it does for a good bank-account.
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He who would enjoy many friends, and live happy in the world, must often be deaf, dumb, and blind, to its vices and follies.
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IMPORTANCE OF ATTENDING PUBLIC WORs.h.i.+P.
Said the Rev. W. J. Dawson: "I know in my own heart how soon the spirit of devoutness fades when from any cause I am deprived of public wors.h.i.+p for any length of time. And when I see a youth to whom religious wors.h.i.+p has been the atmosphere of his childhood, gradually withdrawing himself from the means of grace, I tremble for him, because I have seen what that means. I can think of men whom I loved, and who now lead wretched and degraded lives, and all their misery began when they forsook the tabernacles of their G.o.d."
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A soft answer turneth away wrath.
--_Proverbs xv, 1v._
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Call not that man wretched, who, whatever ills he suffers, has a child to love.
--_Southey._
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A good life keeps off wrinkles.
--_German._
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What is writ, is writ-- Would it were worthier.
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HANDWRITING--NATIONALITY OF.
It is a remarkable fact, that no man can ever get rid of
--_D'Israeli._
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The word that is heard, pa.s.ses away; the letter that is written,--remains.
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Every time you avoid doing wrong, You increase your inclination to do right.
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The remedy for wrongs is to forget them.
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My ear is pained, my soul is sick with every day's report of wrong and outrage with which earth is filled.
--_Cowper._
Y
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_Yankee._--The word Yankee is believed to have been derived from the manner in which the Indians endeavored to p.r.o.nounce the word English, which they rendered Yenghees, whence the word Yankee.
--_From "Milledulcia."_
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Why doth one man's yawning make another yawn?
--_Burton._
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How often it is like autumn leaves, many hopes and ambitions that yesterday were bright and strong, are now, alas, dead!
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