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Willard Fenningsdori Doris Lance A very gentle beast and A good reputation is more of good conscience. valuable than money. Arthur Laga Cursed be he that moves my bones. Keith Harries Nothing is so difficult, but that it may be found out by seeking. Iames Melanokos Make the most of your- self, for that is all there is of you. Stella Elizabeth Thomas She is not only witty, but the cause of wit in other men. Erma Hunter She only smiled, and she never spoke. Edward Cole I had a hat. It was not all a hat, Part of the brim was gone,' Yet still I wore it on. Gus Karos Why should I work when I can rest and watch my classmates do their best? Hazel Dyer The secret of success is consistency of pur- pose. Phvliss Chase The sweetest garland to the sweetest face. Marcus Doster I am more sinned against than sinningf' Gordon Kay Dennis You can tell the man who snoozes By the easy chair he chooses. Robert VanEck Experience is the best teacher, But not always the easi- est. Bessie Ann Sherwin A mistress of herself, though China fall. Marie Graf Nothing was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Andrew Porter Books-'tis a dull and endless strife. Sidney G. Blair Cookery has become an art, a noble science: Cooks are gentlemen. Barbara May Much might be said on both sides. Eva Iane Sawdon Silence is a deep eternity. Speech is as shallow as time. Kendall F. Ratzloff If the heart of a man is depress'd with cares, The mist is dispell'd when woman appears. Bob Swearingen He is not merely the chip of the old block. But the old block itself. Sarah Plant Seeing only what is fair, sipping only what is sweet, Thou do mock at fate and care. Bettv Lou Mainds Thou are my guide, my philosopher and friend. Mariorie Allen An endearing eloquence of female friendship. Charlie Marcus Every man should keep a fair sized cemetery to bury all the faults oi his friends.
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