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"Wise or Otherwise"


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The charitable heart hath an empty pocket.
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The cry of the poor is an eternal remonstrance.
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The ocean of hope springs from a single drop of sympathy.
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The old-time robber was the father of the new time financier.
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Injustice sleeps in a bed of roses which rests on a bed of thorns.
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The lamb 'love' and the wolf 'hate' tarry not long in the same pen.
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A feather from the wing of truth is of more weight than a mountain of
lies.
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Only the key sympathy can unlock the sacred chamber hidden in every
heart.
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The bloodless wreath of love is stronger than a tyrant's chain. The one
shall yet bind the world, the other be broken by a simple wish.
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End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Wise or Otherwise
by Lydia Leavitt
Thad. W.H. Leavitt
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