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Vol. 18,  No. 8

October, 1981


Stuff About Things

Tab SpacerBible Proverbs have always fascinated me, and in my early years I underscored many of them in my first Bible. I remember when I first became aware that uninspired men also wrote proverbs — that they are a literary form; and this helped me much in the interpretation of Hebrew proverbs. I believe God revealed His will to man in "divers manners" (various ways), but always suitable to his nature and understanding. A proverb states an observation of life, sometimes in a "dark saying," but always so as to impress its wisdom upon our mind and guide us to a better life.

Tab SpacerFranklin's "Poor Richard's Almanac" preserved many proverbs of early days in this country, and reading a few of these caused me to wonder if I could find a few PLAIN TALK proverbs scattered through our pages. Some of the following were plucked word-for-word from past issues; some have been made from thoughts expressed there. Do not expect the wisdom of Solomon here.

Tab Spacer"The capacity to love is directly related to the capacity to forget self." "Marriage is a 60-60 agreement; each must do more than 'fair share'."

Tab Spacer"If you do not believe in you, why should others?" "Don't confuse lack of self-

confidence with humility."

Tab Spacer"We must see ourselves: poorly enough to be confident; well enough to be humble."

Tab Spacer"What a man has, is not nearly so important as how he got it." "Riches are not worth what they cost."

Tab SpacerAnyhow, "It is more fun to get than to possess." (Happiness is in the getting, not in the possessing.)

Tab Spacer"Tomorrow's house is built with materials gathered today."

Tab Spacer"Learn to value your fellow-man highly. If it were not for people, where would we be?" (Where indeed?)

Tab Spacer"NOW is a very good time!"

Tab Spacer"The best teacher is one who is still learning."

Tab SpacerWe skipped over such gems as "Very few die healthy;" "I ain't been doing nothing, and I'm going to quit that."

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