THOUGHTS OF THINKERS
All through life we have to act; so ths sooner we learn some of the parte that will fall to us—hero, modest helper, accepted or rejected lover—the better w« shall conduct ourselves. —Sir William Richmond. Men and women are created by imputing to them noble qualities of which they are not conscious; and by giving them responsibility.—Rev. F. B. Meyer. . Righteousness means charity, but it has degenerated into almsgiving—much as the word charity has degenerated. —Principal Skinner.
Very few people can invest their money successfully.—Mr Roland Belfort. It is a mistake to imagine that our times are harder and more flurried than those of our grandfathers. Every age in to itself an age of bustle and change.— Archbishop of Canterbury. It is the serious minority which accomplishes great things.—Bishop of Oxford.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8189, 2 August 1912, Page 6
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