THOUGHTS OF THINKERS
Cities should be governed by people who care for what goes on in the dark places of the cities.—Miss Helen Sturge.
The joy-maker is the most needed man in the world; the pain-maker is all too plentiful—Eev. W. Downbam. The business man must see things that are not yet—he must look beyond the horizon. He must have an idea of the things which are over the hills and far away.—Sir Joseph Compton-Bickett. ■Workdays are more holy days than Sundays', because then is applied the test of religion which is peculiar to the office, the workshop, and the golf course. Eev. W-, Blackshaw. The day is past when it was a merit to take no holiday.—Dr A. T. Schofield. It is humiliating for a rich man to always have the feeling that he has been chosen as M.P. not because the people want him or because he could fight their battles, but because he can afford it. Sir William Lever.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8179, 22 July 1912, Page 6
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