Part 32 (1/2)
--_Goethe_
428
The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world
429
Credit, like a looking-glass, broken once, is gone, alas!
430
He who doesn't take care of his credit will soon have none to take care of
431
There are two directly opposite reasons why soet credit--one is because he is not known--the other because he is
432
THE CRITIC
The critic stood with scornful eye Before a picture on the wall: ”You call this art? Now see that fly, It is not natural at all
It has too e--who ever saw A fly like that, so lis that look as if they--pshaw!”
And with a gesture of disgust He waved his hand, when lo! the fly Flew from the picture ”Ah! some dust,”
The critic said, ”was in my eye”
--_Henry Coyle_
So fault is done on a smaller capital than any other business, and it is a very fascinating business, too, for people of--small calibre
433
A man must serve his time to every trade, Save censure; critics all are ready-made
--_Byron_
434