IN PASSING.
St;jpidifcv is not fraud, or somft of ns TT»ijrf« i be* in a difficulty.—Mr- Justice S '.vi ft. We hare been told that- man is tb»> noblest vrork of God. but nobody ever said so but man.—Lord Devzr. I am sere that 999 people out of every 1000 in every civilised nation want peace. —Jfr. W- C. Bridgtman. Christianity has been -woman's beat friend. It found her a slave and made her a queen.—The Bishop of London. It is a great mistake to fancy ourselves greater than we are. and to value ourselves at less than vre are worth. —Goethe. It is easier to smile than to frown; 65 muscles work to make a frown. 14 to make a smile. —Kensington Medical Officer oi Health. The Seven Lamps cf Education are: Worship, reverence, work, leisure, discipline, obedience, service.—Headmaster of Winchester. The adult education movement leads to less class virulence.—Sir Charles Trevelyan, M.P. Only reaction and revolution have anything to gain by force, while the foundations of civilisation and progress are founded on peace.—L<ord Cecil. It is not, I think, too optimistic to look forward to a League of Churches, somewhat on the lines of the League of Nations. —Bishop of Plymouth. While the material prizes may go to the roan who acts out of self-interest, society reserves its honours and affections for the man who behaves disinterestedly.—Archbishop of Dublin. »
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20402, 2 November 1929, Page 8 (Supplement)
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