IN PASSING.
Every heart contains perfection's germ. —Shelley. Happiness is a knack, like whistling through your fingers.—Mark Twain. Study to make prevail one colour in thy life—the h 110 of truth.—Matthew Arnold. He went on witli his work and let. other people do the talking.—Rudyaid Kipling. What is to be. we know not. But. wo know that what has been, is good.— Henley-. 'Tis the hardest tiling in tho world to be a good thinker, without being a good self-axammer.— Earl of Shaftesbury. Life never seems so clear as when the heart is beating faster at the sight of somo generous deed.—George Eliot. If you regard art as a luxury, what a queer, drab world you are building up for yourselves and posterity!— Mr. Lawrence Howard. The young people of to-day have sympathy for adventure so long as it is undertaken by someone else.—The Archbishop of York. English shops are tho best in the world for shopping, l)ut one: cannot say that, of their architecture.—Herr Erich Mandelssohn (German architect).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20620, 19 July 1930, Page 8 (Supplement)
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169IN PASSING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20620, 19 July 1930, Page 8 (Supplement)
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