REMARKABLE REMARKS.
Halida Edib (Turkish feminist leader): Russia's sympathy for the underdog has won Turkey, and tbe Soviets are playing a profound part in Turkish affairs.
Ramsay Macdonald: For God's sake believc^ —even if it is only in the existence of a Devil.
Sir Harry Lauder: You cannot learn to be a comic; it is a gift from God.
Mr. Sittclair Lewis: Britain seems to ino at present the most pacifist nation I nave ever encountered.
Dean Inge: A million years hence man may be a really noble creature.
Rebecca West: To an artist a work of art is to interpret one's experience to oneself, so that one merely permits the audience to look over one's shoulder.
Emil Ludwig: Dictatorship is always merely an aria, never an opera.
La Argentina (Spanish dancer): I have wished that in my fingers the castenets would convey the eweet music of the waterfall, the trill of the bird, the thunder of the torrent.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 134, 8 June 1929, Page 16 (Supplement)
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