. Book of the Royal blue . ^^tahEttds 5v ARTHIR r, An ounce of pi-rsonal enthusiasm inbusiness is worth a pound of enforcedeffort. Of all things that are sold over thecounter of life happiness brings the high-est price. Police frequently consists onl\ of legalselfishness, with a tacit spirit of dishoii-est\- about it. No man is absolutely loyal to any inter-est that he does not fear to lose byneglect. Knowledge may be power, but notalways happiness, as it is often bener notto know some things. Ir is dangerous to be o\er-confident inan> branch of undenaking, without re-gard to our ex


. Book of the Royal blue . ^^tahEttds 5v ARTHIR r, An ounce of pi-rsonal enthusiasm inbusiness is worth a pound of enforcedeffort. Of all things that are sold over thecounter of life happiness brings the high-est price. Police frequently consists onl\ of legalselfishness, with a tacit spirit of dishoii-est\- about it. No man is absolutely loyal to any inter-est that he does not fear to lose byneglect. Knowledge may be power, but notalways happiness, as it is often bener notto know some things. Ir is dangerous to be o\er-confident inan> branch of undenaking, without re-gard to our experience or knowledge onthe subject. Tmk greatest incentive for the progressof intelligence is our respect for the exist-ence of knowledge. S^ consists not only of doingthings neatly, but also in knowing how tosave the wages of incompetenc\- KcoNO.\\l. policies are dangerousinstruments in the hands of those notwell in the profits of carefullydirected expenditure. Ti. present i ^ all-important, \ ■steri is (lea d. and t< morro


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