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Seven Thoughts

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Day
14
Month
July
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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More flies are caught with houey than viuegar. If yon would not be known to do a thing, uever do it. It may be said tliat yesterday suggests, to-rnorrow promises, but to-day aceomplishes. It is difficult to say who iloesthe most mischief , enemies with the worst intentions Jor a friend with the best. ïhere is a great struggle between vanity and patience when we have to meet a person who admires us but who bores us. Beware of prejudice. A man's tnindis like a rat trap ; prejudices creep in easily but it is doubtful if they ever get out again. A good and wise man may at times be angry with the world, and also grieved at it ; but no man can ever be long ditcontented with the world if he does his diity in

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier