IN PASSING
Most of us eat and sleep too much.—Lord Horder. 1
Roast pigeons do not exactly fly into one's mouth.—Herr Goebbels.
We take risks in war; we can take risks for peace.—Society of Friends. Man is working at full speed to dehumanise himself.—Count Keyserling. The simple means of turning on music is the most dangerous thing music is up against.—Sir Hugh Allen. I know of cases where 'greyhounds have had their toe-nails tied with string to impede their running.—Lord Kinnoull.
There may be some sympathy for the poor man who goes poaching, but none for the men who with expensive guns fill their bags.—Lord Bayford.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21906, 15 September 1934, Page 9 (Supplement)
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