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hey were real, while you preachers too often speak of things real as if they were imaginary." 20 ON LEAVING, AFTER A SHORT VISIT. She gazed as I slowly withdrew; My path I could hardly discern; So sweetly she bade me "adieu," I thought that she bade me return. --_W. Shenstone._ 21 Adversity is sometimes hard upon a man; but for one man who can stand prosperity, there are a hundred that will stand adversity. --_Carlyle._ 22 Adversity does not take from us our true friends; it only disperses those who pretended to be so. 23 Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents, which, in prosperous circumstances, would have lain dormant. --_Horace._ 24 He who never was acquainted with adversity, has seen the world but on one side, and is ignorant of half the scenes of nature. 25 In prosperity the proud man knows nobody; in adversity nobody knows him. --_From Scottish-American._ 26 The finest friendships have been formed in mutual adversity. --_Latin._ 27 It is a disingenuous thing to ask for _advice_, when you mean _assistance_; and it will be a just punishment if you get that which you pretended to want. --_Sir A. Helps._ 28 Before giving advice we must have secured its acceptance, or rather, have made it desired. --_Amiel._ 29 There is nothing more difficult than the art of making advice agreeable. 30 Every man, however wise, sometimes requires the advice of a friend in the affairs of life. --_Plautus._ 31 He who gives advice to a self-conceited man, stands himself in need of counsel. 32 Pouring water on a duck's back. (Fruitless counsel or advice). --_Chinese._ 33 Most people, when they come to you for advice, come to have their own opinions strengthened, not corrected. 34 CLERICAL AFFECTATION. In man or woman, but far most in man, And most of all in man that ministers And serves the altar, in my soul I loathe All affectation. 'Tis my perfect sc
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