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Remarks—-Wise and Otherwise

Disarmament is a very superficial remedy for war.— George Bernard Shaw.

To have lots of difficulties makes life worth living.— Sir Wilfred Grenfell. / .

Silence is golden, but there are times when silence is brazen.— Lloyd George.

, The one thing that hurts more than paying income tax is not having to pay income tax. — Lord Dewar.

The experiments in re-establishing a peasantry in modern England have everywhere failed. — Hilaire Belloc.

What right has America, through the mouth of her President, to censure us for acquisitiveness?— Lord Birkenhead. Up to the age of forty a man is in training—every man is. He is assembling the tools with which to work. — Henry Ford.

I have often remarked that at leait I had one distinction; I have been the healthiest President that the United States has ever had.— President Coolidge. 1

Eve, the living woman of to-day, is blazing the trails and hesitating over nothing. She looks thirty when she is in her. forties, and at sixty her back view will be the most misleading thing.— Joan Kennedy, the novelist.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 134, 2 March 1929, Page 28

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Remarks—-Wise and Otherwise Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 134, 2 March 1929, Page 28

Remarks—-Wise and Otherwise Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 134, 2 March 1929, Page 28

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