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Pen Points

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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
October
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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elf-made" fools are no better than the ones who inherit their money. In making up their minds too many people are carelesa about the material they use. We may all be equal before the law, but there's usually a mighty difference In us afterward. The man who says he can love but once usually has himself for the object of his affections. "If" and "but" are the sons of hesitatlon and between them flll many a public poorheuse. It'B an awful long distance between the pulpit and the mast desirable pew in some churches. The world owea every man a living; and the laborer is eimply the bill collector of the millionaire. There is work in the world for every man to do, but some ot them arO fortĂșnate enough to be able to hire some one lee to do It

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Register