What People Have Said
Susan Ertz (novelist): “Never be afraid of changing your opinions. A man who is constantly searching in his own mind for the truth will be certain to contradict himself again and again.” Fay Compton (actress): “Stage work is very unglamorous. It is very difficult to try to look your best and not look old in a play after having rehearsed practically all day.” American (anonymous): “Publishing a book of verse is like dropping a rosepetal down the Grand Canyon and waiting for the echo.” Lord Tweedsmuir: “I frequently turn with comfort from the freakish, stuttering, self-conscious rigmarole of too many modern litterateurs to the cleancut, efficient prose of a newspaper article.” Mrs Franklin D. Roosevelt: “The vast majority of women have not yet attained the power to be objective about their work and impersonal in their business contacts.”
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Southland Times, Issue 23544, 25 June 1938, Page 16
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142What People Have Said Southland Times, Issue 23544, 25 June 1938, Page 16
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