Wise or Otherwise by Thaddeus W. H. (Thaddeus William Henry) Leavitt;Lydia Leavitt
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Malice and ignorance constantly itch for trouble. * * * * * Life is not a funeral dole but a living present. * * * * * He honours the state who refuses to commit a wrong. * * * * * Opportunities, like pretty maids, should be embraced. * * * * * Man's injustice to man shall not be an eternal stain. * * * * * Defeat may be more glorious than victory. * * * * * Venom is the juice of a toad tainting the sweet air. * * * * * |
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