Wise or Otherwise by Thaddeus W. H. (Thaddeus William Henry) Leavitt;Lydia Leavitt
page 27 of 68 (39%)
page 27 of 68 (39%)
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* * * * * The rubbish from men's tongues is hoarded while nature speaks unheard. * * * * * Human misery is not a volunteer. * * * * * Mirth's best nursery is contentment. * * * * * Men fly, women melt into a passion. * * * * * Prejudice is the marrow of superstition. * * * * * Better a crust of bread than a funeral elegy. * * * * * Woman's first fault is no excuse for man's last. * * * * * |
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