1. Compounds of hydrogen and oxygen, in the proportions of
two to one, that are without visible movement, invariably tend
to flow with profundity.
2. A body of persons abiding in a domicile of silica combined
with metallic oxides should not carelessly project small geological
specimens
3. No not utter loud or passionate vocal expressions because
of the accidental overturning of a receptacle containing a whitish,
opaque, and nutritive fluid.
4. Where there is sufficient positive volition, a successful
conclusion may usually be expected.
5. It is not advantageous to place the sum total of your barnyard
collection in the same wicker receptacle.
6. A superfluity of culinary experts has a tendency to disarrange
the preparation of the beef extract.
7. Never count the possibility of your juvenile poultry until
the usual period of incubation has been fully accomplished.
8. Each mass of vaporous collection suspended in the firmament
has an interior decoration of metallic hue.
9. A short vocal utterance directed toward the individual
possessing a high degree of knowledge meets adequately all the
needs of the occasion.
10. Those who possess unusually little intellect often project
themselves into situations where the winged , ethereal apparitions
of men hesitate to perambulate.
11. Unwanted egotism prophesies the speedy effect of the
force of gravity.
12. The placement of the termination as precedent to the
commencement should never be essayed.
13. A vessel under optical supervision never reaches a temperature
of 212 degress.
14. Accelerated execution often produces faulty results.
15. One feathered biped imprisoned in the digits is equal
to at least twice that many at large.
16. A canine which gives vent to his sentiments by a series
of vocal efforts rarely finds use for his bicuspids.