IN PASSING
Take advantage of your adversities. —Sir Walter Runciman. Ho who illtreats animals is not an Italian. —Signor Mussolini. The wiser men are, tlio less the.v talk about " cannot."—Charles Kingsley. If wo eannot shape our destiny, there is no such thing as witchcraft. Disraeli. The courage of faith, oven though it ho a false "faith, will always outstay tho'courage of wrath—Bernard Shaw. Let us do away with our prejudices and find tho good qualities in every man. —President of Manchester Rotary Club. I believe in censorship because of the fallibility of authors; 1 disbelieve in it because of tho fallibility of censors. — Mr. Robert Lynd. I never bowed and never will to anybody simply because they nro better-to-do or more fortunate in material afl airs than I have been. —Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald. There is in men's nature a secret inclination toward lovo of others which, if it bo not spent upon somo one or a fow, doth naturally spread itself toward many and maketh men become humane and charitable. Friendly love pcrfoctoth mankind. —Bacon.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21467, 15 April 1933, Page 7 (Supplement)
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