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Don't Be Too Critical

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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
November
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Whatever you do never set up for a critic. We don't mean a nowspaper ane, but in private life, in the domestic sircle, in society. It will not do any one any good, and it will do you harm- if you mind being called disagreeable. lf you don't like any one'B nose, or object to any one's chin, don't put your fee' ings into vords. If any one's tnanners don't please you remember your own. People are not all made to suit one taste; recollect that. Take things as you find tliem, unless you can alter them. Even a dinner, after it is swallowed, cannot be made any better. Continual fault-üuding, continual critidsm of the conduct oí this one, and the speech of that one, the dress of the other and the opinions of t'other, will make home the unhappiest place under the sun, lf you are never pleased wlth any one, nö one will ever be pleased with you. And, if it is known that you are hard to suit, few will take pains to suit you.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register