THOUGHTS OF THINKERS
Fitful and inadequate relief creates half the misers that it relieves; but it cannot relievo half the misery that it creates.—3>ean Inge. . It is by its attitude to the little child that evorv nation is going to bo judged. —Rev. C. Silvester Horne.' All want something they have not got. I want a cottage; tho other man wants a castle. Unrest is tho .word. Directly you sit down something or someone makes yon get up. It may be an aeroplane; it may be Mr Lloyd George.—The Duchess of Sutherland. Mr George is accustomed to sneak of Wales ir the House of Commons almost as if it is an old feudal possession which has long been enjoyed by himself and his family.—Mr F. E. Smith, K.C. London is the most sentimental city m Europe.—Mr Arnold Bennett. Many women marry because they are asked, or because they want a home, 01 or some other reason. But most men marry for love.—Miss Ella Wheeler Wilcox. ,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8178, 20 July 1912, Page 4
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