THOUGHTS OF THINKERS
The scientific planning and organisation of city life is an essential in the promotion of national well-being. Lari Gray.
The hardest problem of all is the indiscriminate philanthropist.—Rev. T. Ji Hazoldine.
Tho Church to-day is like a jaded man who has worried through a stiff winter and is needing a holiday.—Rev. William Gilbert.
The lot of the masses may be summed up in tho phrase: "Monday, plentyj Tuesday, same; little on Wednesday; and Thursday none. Don’t worry about Friday, for you get your money next day."— ‘ Mr Will Crooks. In tho race of life a foot ahead wins tho race; a pin turns the scale. —Mr Andrew Carnegie. It is not so long ago that the peace of Europe depended upon dynastic ambitions. Nowadays it is the business forces which count. —Mr C. ia. Hobhouse.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8188, 1 August 1912, Page 6
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