The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916 by Various
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page 61 of 650 (09%)
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_Politeness_ Bowing to a dwarf will not prevent your standing erect again. "I have forgotten thy name" is better than "I know thee not." _Poverty_ A poor man has no friends. He who has no house has no word in society. _Riches_ Property is the prop of life. A wealthy man always has followers. _Sleep_ Sleep has no favorites. _Strife_ Strife begets a gentle child. _Sun_ The sun is the king of torches. _Trade_ Trade is not something imaginary or descriptive, but something real and profitable. _Truth_ Lies, however numerous, will be caught by truth when it rises up. The voice of truth is easily known. |
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