THOUGHTS OF THINKERS
A woman Is not a leader of man except in so far as she leads him by the little finger.—Lady Tree. You cannot expect a teacher to have the skill of on artisan, the experience of a horticulturist, the spirit of a naturalist, and the culture of a county councillor,, and then pay him the salary of an office clerk. —Professor Gregory. Education is not merely the taking ot ideas out of one's head and pouring them into the heads of children.—The Bishop of Exeter.
Specialists and experts may, of course, make mistakes; but they and they only are competent to discover the truth.— Mr G. Lowes Dickinson.
Remote from London we find good folk who, while they may not believe that the world is flat, nevertheless amuse themselves by endeavouring to establish the truth of that proposition.—Mr Max Pemberton,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8191, 5 August 1912, Page 6
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