that what you believe must be true. Remember that belief is generally a child of circumstances, and is not reliable.
when you are selling them at a profit of one hundred per cent.–it is lying, and the meanest kind of dishonesty.
and swallow everything strangers tell you–it is liable to produce nausea.
while traveling in public conveyances.
it is not good sense.
thinking about the dead; they do not need your services. If you have any sympathy to spend, spend it on the living.
–keep your clothes clean and tidy.
but seldom, if ever, in water very warm or very cold–they both are injurious. Warm water weakens and cold water chills. The temperature of the water should be about the same as that of the body.
especially when heated from over-exertion–it is the source of many ailments.
–it is a relic of barbarism, cowardly, and spoils the child–it is like kicking yourself.