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THOUGHTS OF THINKERS

The saddest thing in public life to-day is the growing despair and the total lack of faith of . the social reformer.—Mr F. Handel Booth, M.P.

No day is like to a day that's past; and no night like a night that’s coming. —Mr John Galsworthy.

A wife is a necessity, and not a luxury. —Judge Goodnow. There is nothing concerning the welfare of our country of snoh immediate importance as the revivifying of country life. —Bishop Gore.

Every generation of anglers probably hears from its predecessor that the fishing is much worse than it used to be.— Mr Andrew Lang. One of the most striking features of the present decade is the miraculous way in which the right people have appeared to meet new needs.—Mr S. C. Carpenter.

Personal contact is the solvent of all the difficulties of the world.—Cardinal Bourne.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8181, 24 July 1912, Page 6

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THOUGHTS OF THINKERS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8181, 24 July 1912, Page 6

THOUGHTS OF THINKERS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8181, 24 July 1912, Page 6