Part 123 (2/2)
CONCEIT OF SELF REBUKED
”When I was younger than I am now,” says a laho is still soe, ”I had a position in the office of areputation Naturally, I felt my responsibility It was plain to me that the head of the firm had outlived his usefulness, and I used to feel sorry to think ould happen to him if I ever left him
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”I wasn't treated in that office with all the deference due me, but I stood it till one day soentleman's private office and laid down the law to hi to endure such treatoing to do, and I was going to quit right then and there I unburdened ive hi He didn't look up from his desk He said to me in a polite kind of way, 'Please don't slao out'”
--_Washi+ngton Post_
1712
They that do s from the sky
--_Creech_
1713
SELF-DENIAL
Teach self-denial and make its practice pleasurable, and you create for the world a destiny more sublime than ever issued from the brain of the wildest dreamer
--_Sir Walter Scott_
1714
Two things are difficult for man to do; 'Tis to be selfish and honest, too
1715
Give us sos--(To one who boasts of his ancestry)
1716
Do you want to know the uard yourself? Your looking glass will give you a very fair likeness of his face
--_Whately_
1717
Don't support yourself on others; If the column falls, where are you?