Cyclopedia of Illustrations for Public Speakers Containing Facts Incidents St

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Cyclopedia of Illustrations for Public Speakers Containing Facts Incidents St
Robert Scott
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" "I don't believe in opening things with false keys, sir !" answered the other.
Nor is alcohol the only false key in common use. Pretension, misrepresen- tation, any means not adapted to the desired end — all are false keys and must fail. (171 5) Kind Looks — See Face, An Inviting.
KIND WORDS, VALUE OF The influence exercised by kind words from certain people can not be measured. I have in mind a retiring, modest man, sin- Kindliness Kindness CYCLOPEDIA OF ILLUSTRATIONS 394 gular in aspect and
... manner, who every Sun- day visited the house of a friend where the head of the family, a superior man of great position, always bade him "Good-evening, " and kindly asked after his health. His simple words were so valued by this lonely man that when his friend died and he could no longer receive his kindly greeting, he left his employment and the city, dying in his turn of sorrow, in some obscure and un- known place where he had sought refuge. — Dora Melegari^ ''Makers of Sorrow and Makers of Joy.

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