Part 5 (1/2)
Have nothing to do with ht on when they are hot
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Anger generally begins with folly, and ends with repentance
--_Pythagoras_
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He who subdues his anger, conquers his greatest enenity as a dose of arsenic to life
--_J G Holland_
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It is ry secretly
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Catch not too soon at an offence, nor give too easy way to anger; the one shoeak judgment, the other a perverse nature
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He who can suppress a er,can be ry with others because they are not of our opinion
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When a ry, his reason flies out
--_Spanish_
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Anireeable friends--they ask no questions, they pass no criticise Eliot_
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HIS CREATURES
The daughter of an army officer, whose life had been spent in the far west, told the following anecdote: ”Indians, when they accept Christianity, very often hold its truths with peculiar simplicity
”There was near our fort an old chief called Tassorah One day, when I was an i, beat him severely The old man stood by, silent for a moment