a dine ee 2 eet ae ee ae eS ae ae a AE ae ae 0 EE POT ES MR: 13 e 44 - ‘i r nena i atc te i et tt a A A A A ee ODA ———_ ee ee CURRENT NOTSS. i : i We need not die to zo to God. Jealousy is the apprehcnsion of super- iority. Men fear death as children de goimg into the dark Little things console us because little things afflict us, A mind once eultivated wil! not fallow for an hour. | Manuers require time as nothing is| more vulwar than haste. | ' i i Our deeds determine us more than we determine our deeds. Discontent is the want ot it is infirmity of will. i self- “eli- | enee When credulity comes from thetheart| it does no harm to the intellect. . on ae If you would succeed in life, rise| | early and be an economist of time, lie | Fre. h, at Beer & Gotl's, | Goff & Co's | apring fixings, If the power to do hard work is not | talent, it is the best possible substitute | for it. When there is much preteasion, much has been borrowed, nature never pre- tends. Do not believe one-half that you hear but make sure that you believe all that you say Seeing much and suffering much and studying much are the three pillars of learning. [t is impossible for that man to de- spair who remembers that his Helper is omauipotent. One who is never busy can rest, for restimplies relief from vious labor. Make friends with your creditors if you can, but never makea creditors of your friends. He who labors with the mind governs others ; he who labors with the bedy othets govern. As any man may be compelled to eat his words, no mun should indulge in bitter speeches. It would be easier to endow a foo! with intellect than to persuade him that he had none. Men are vever killed by the adversi- ties they have, but by the impatience which they permit. never pre - Every one is eagle eyed to see an- other's faults and his deformites, but mole-eyed over his own. The worship of the Lord from charity can never differ, however externals may change its. A generous man will place the bene fits he confers beneath his feet, those he receives nearest his heart. There is no strength in exaggeration, for even the truth is weakened by be- ing expressed too strongly. True good news is like the glow-worm that may be found in the dark and _ re- cognized by its own light. Life to a young man is like a new ac- quaintance, of whomhe grows disgus- ted as he advances in years. The unpopular qualities we posess cap never make us so ridiculous asthe popular ones we pretend to have. No rank can shield us from the im- partiality of death, let us not forget our qualities of life are all E-qualities in the grave. We may think falsely till we reach truth, after that the old husky cover- ings of the imagination will open and let it in. [mputations, however uujust, may sully, if they do not permanently stain, a character, and some papers thrive on the fact. Whenever affection can spring, it is like the green leaf and the blossom— pure aod breathing purity, whatever soil it may io. The apprehension of an evilis many times worse t!.an the evil itself: and the ill & man fears he shall suffer, he suffers in the very feur of it. To thiak the flowerscan see us and know what we are thinking about, is a good way to make our thoughts con- form to their sweetness. Charity towards the weskness of human nature is a virtue which we de- mand in others, but which we find very hard to practice ourselves. p Eavy is a vice which keeps no_holi- day, butis always in the wheel, and workiog its own disquiet, yet to envy anothers good news is a virtue. Wit is a merchandise that is sold but can never be bought. How so when there can be nothiag sold (a dude ex- cepted ) but what must be bought. People too often call their own pro- perties to mischief and violence by the name of zeal, while that of others is assumed to be depravity of lawless' ness. 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