Wise or Otherwise by Thaddeus W. H. (Thaddeus William Henry) Leavitt;Lydia Leavitt
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page 34 of 68 (50%)
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Gather the blossoms daily--the frost may come at night.
* * * * * Plant no flowers on the graves of those we have neglected in life. * * * * * Some men are not content so long as an unfinished crime remains. * * * * * Some men prefer the drudgery of the devil to the sleep of innocence. * * * * * Women are tempted to taste a little evil, just to know what it is like. * * * * * Every life leads up to a precipice, over which a few jump, the others tumble in and are lost. * * * * * We know that death is ever marching behind us but we never name the day when he will catch up. To hunt for mischief is to catch disaster. |
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