Toasts and Forms of Public Address for Those Who Wish to Say the Right Thing in the Right Way by William Pittenger
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Good Judgment: May opinions never float in the sea of ignorance. Careful Kindness: May we never crack a joke or break a reputation. Enduring Prudence: May the pleasures of youth never bring us pain in old age. Deliverance in Trouble: May the sunshine of hope dispel the clouds of calamity. Successful Suit: May we court and win all the Daughters of Fortune except the eldest--Miss Fortune. Here's a Health to Detail, Retail, and Curtail--indeed, all the tails but tell-tales. The Coming Millennium: When great men are honest and honest men are great. Our Merchant: May he have good trade, well paid. May the Devil cut the toes of all our foes, That we may know them by their limping. May we Live to learn well and Learn to live well. A Placid Life: May we never murmur without cause, and never have cause to murmur. May we never lose our Bait when we Fish for compliments. A Better Distribution of Money: May Avarice lose his purse and Benevolence |
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