Wise or Otherwise by Thaddeus W. H. (Thaddeus William Henry) Leavitt;Lydia Leavitt
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You cannot rear a new babe on old milk. * * * * * A man may woo a dove and marry a screech owl. * * * * * Satire is a javelin which pierces the thickest skin. * * * * * A mist may hide the sun but it does not blot it out. * * * * * Some women prefer a great infamy to a little honour. * * * * * Regard not the manner of your death but your daily life. * * * * * A churlish silence is harder to endure than a sharp tongue. * * * * * The man who gives away his freedom is everlastingly bankrupt. |
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