IN PASSING
The King has never ridden to hounds. —Mr. Claude Pritchett. Heads up and tails up; we are pulling through.—The Prince of Wales. With a British friend I would go to the end of the earth. —M. Herriot. I don't believe in going to war to enforce peace.—Earl of Lytton. Give all for all; seek nothing for thyself, call for nothing back. —Thomas a'Kempis. Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but iff rising every time.— Confucius. Scotland is the only country that does not allow a boy to go to sea until he is 16.—Mr. J. Grierson. An age without a sense of humour is an age which will never learn to criticise itself.—Douglas Jerrold. It is more important to know about the 19 th century war against disease and ignorance than about the Crimean War.—"Bishop of Plymouth. Much of our unhappiness has its origin in the belief that life is easier for others than for us. —Sir Herbert Barker.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21473, 22 April 1933, Page 9 (Supplement)
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