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Worth Remembering

AGE AND WISDOM "In growing old a man does not really become wiser; he simply acquires a different sort of wisdom—whether it is a better or a worse sort nobody can decide. All we know is that the extremely young and the extremely old are in practice generally foolish. Which leads nowhere at all. But looking at history wc find that the ideas of the moderately young have always triumphed against the ideas of the moderately old." _Arnold Bennett (Mr^Prohack).

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3275, 6 March 1937, Page 5

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Worth Remembering Waikato Independent, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3275, 6 March 1937, Page 5

Worth Remembering Waikato Independent, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3275, 6 March 1937, Page 5

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