45. For to miss the joy is to miss all.—Stevenson.
46. The reason why men succeed who mind their own business is because there is so little competition.—Crawford.
47. All that is purchasable in the capitals of the world is not to be weighed in comparison with the simple enjoyment that may be crowded into one hour of sunshine.—Higginson.
48. How the English navy came to hold so extraordinary a position is worth reflecting on.—Froude.
49. The most troublesome meddler was, as might be expected, an English sparrow.—Olive T. Miller.
50.
We look before and after
And pine for what is not;
Our sincerest laughter
With some pain is fraught;