33
If a girl cannot make up her mind between two men it is
because she has no mind worth making up.
Besides, any man who will knowingly be one of two is not
worth the trouble of thinking about.
34
If we devoted as much attention to our own affairs as we
freely give to those of others, we and others would be
gainers.
35
Merit, like the show inside a circus, is of comparatively
little use as a drawing card; it is the bluff and buncombe
the banging drum and megaphone of the barker which is the
successful magnet.
36
We always know what we should do under certain
circumstances, but unfortunately we never find circumstances
arranged so as to suit what we do.
37
An over sensitive conscience is simply the evidence of
spiritual dyspepsia. The man who has it is no better than
his fellows.
38
Generosity, as commonly understood, consists in forcing upon
others that for which one has no use.
39
There is a greater difference between really thinking and
only thinking that we think than most of us think.
40
We rashly demand that the devil shall have his due,
forgetting that if that gentleman gets all that is coming to
him it will go badly with some of us.
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