Selections From Washington, Lincoln And Bryant

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57. Be not curious to know the affairs of others, neither approach to those that speak in private.
58. Undertake not what you cannot perform, but be careful to keep your promise.
59. When you deliver a matter, do it without passion and with discretion, however mean the person be you do it to.
60. When 5^our superiors talk to anybody, hearken not, neither speak, nor laugh.
24 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
6i. In disputes be not so desirous to overcome as not to give liberty to each one to deliver his opini
...on, and sub- mit to the judgment of the major part, especially if they are judges of the dispute.
62. Be not tedious in discourse; make not many di- gressions, nor repeat often the same matter of discourse.
63. Speak not evil of the absent, for it is unjust.
64. Make no show of taking great delight in your victuals ; feed not with greediness ; cut your bread with a knife ; lean not on the table ; neither find fault with what you eat.
65. Be not angry at table, whatever happens, and if you have reason to be so, show it not ; put on a cheerful countenance, especiall}^ if there be strangers, for good humor makes one dish of meat a feast.


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