SAYINGS OF THE DAY.
One wu «r *aoOser «. vfctaiioe Germany meecs desti. to the ttttte' nathHis— tbe end of f>»»iv«it, toe reign, of tyranny.—■ E. Brnca "Vfil furd. Ei la m> longer a. dlaOueOmi to letFe beeneperated «a for appendicitis. Aa Arkansas ™-«" t« iad tis doe operated on for it. "Uatt bearea for aHfe stoc£±n?3- AH afiie grow erensaile. If you make tie temptation, strong enough-"—"The Strauses' TTeddrc?," iy L. George. f%f»r araaetMag- to tne roitTrre <rf a genejal sfcould take place after the war Is not merely desirable; It is absolutely iiemuaxy in order to permit of tie «.i»rw<«i lynn/**"** l "" of the world. — lord Cromer. tt» »»«|n -wbo seta 70c to STifcserft* for a set cf ieoka Is always a. more pleaslc; Bsrv«r«*tli»aliat tnan tie fellorw- isio ecmei raced afterwsrte to collect for Burn Tasteed- of tiraee hapetncue aaft <I< mnn«irtJly attempts to maie EngTfrtß people total iTtS*"**", I would plead for a eqoaldezaA d& p^«— eSLcrt to eneonra«e and aaslat moderate drmfctng, Bie ha&tJ ef , g-L'Hn» temperance WMcii la both a. natural virtue and a Clir<iß±rn tradifcfoo. —Dssa Hsaeon. faei Ore need of sngtedors. If are acce liasdy, tfcey fxiveftt Suux. TT»ty«» nSlgion. Hie good offer H>ewaei¥ts a. good dssl to the world to fill tlda -q—«?, and are accepted to a degree that 19 quite astonlsMng. Bnt no one tnrna to Genaany for superiors, tnongfi. they go tSiere for tings.—New Xoct "Life." ■Woxnen. lore "mjatery" la men. Ere j ■woTiid smaly hire married eHtier Jtotetrue or Cook it sbe'd had the rh.-ir.ee! . _ A man ratter discovering a "pretty nobody." Women haven't tae courage to "discover"—aefs wtty they brrent! .... "Women, , **- a ™*»"" for "fcaowtng more - ** than they do, but daeplse h'"* if ie kta/ws leea frwn other rncn. .... A. "woman may ; keep a man to V^»^ —bnt serer a secret. — "Cars—Not by Lode Wain." Germany declare f**t Itu dragged Portajal Into the -vrar so that later on, when, "fe hare been dually defeated, we can offer Germany the Poiragceae eoicnies by way e£ indemnity. Oar next step is ofrrfansly to drag the Cnlteil States Into the war co that we may In «tue course offer Germany the Panama C&nal in exeiucnge for Heligoland.—"-By-' standtr." A Tn.lll j£i Love always to tell the ••ainan of his life's wori. It's as in- '• editable as developing spots with, measles, iaad in momenta of kwe-begotten coafldence he will reveal any secret, no- matter bow precious—even secrets which, aren't tis own. It's tie inexorable working or Tanity. The man imagines tnat the womau's heart Jβ his iheart, her tttltmT hia mind. Be fp«u fh»t he is not fylliTTg these things to a second ladlridnal, twi ooij recapltalating them to iue Ixtter sell.— W. Holt, 3RUML
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19161007.2.86
Bibliographic details
Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 240, 7 October 1916, Page 21
Word Count
452SAYINGS OF THE DAY. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 240, 7 October 1916, Page 21
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Auckland Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries.