RANDOM REMARKS.
No one is a good judge of her own reputation.—Mrs Asquith. One often lightens troubles by telling them—M. Millerand. I am now a rich woman, but my greatest wealth is my imagination.— Mary Pickford. Friendships cannot be kept in repair without some effort.—Right Hon. H. A. L. Fisher.
The chief thing to bear in mind in starting life is that everyone is entitled to an opinion.—Sir J. Colman. It is not the prize that is the great thing: it is the effort which has deserved the prize.—Bishop Welldon.
“Honour all men” is a thoroughly democratic sentiment, but it sometimes seems to be interpreted, “Be equally rude to all men.”—Bishop of Lichfield.
When I was a bit younger I was told that one's boyhood was the best time in a man’s life. At the time I did not think it was true, but I must say that I know it is now.—The Duke of York.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8417, 10 December 1920, Page 1 (Supplement)
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