RANDOM REMARKS
Too much idleness is not good for any man.—Rt. Hon. G. H. Roberts, M.P.
Many a one, by being thought better than he was, has become better. —Dr. J. H. Jowett. Grumbling won’t fill one’s stomach, and it makes one’s head ache.— Mr C. F. Higham, M.P. Love your neighbour is not merely sound Christianity; it is good business.—Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd George.
No penitent is ever so sincere as he who has discovered that sin does not pay.—Mr O. E. Mosley, M.P. What is much more in life than luck is opportunity and the power, when it occurs, to take advantage of it Lord Derby.
Every woman should be able to make her own dress as well as wear it, and cook her own meals as well as eat them.—Lady Mackinnon. Cigarette-smoking is paper smoking ,and those who smoke thirty or forty cigarettes a day are smoking about half a newspaper.—Colonel J. R. Kaye.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8513, 5 August 1921, Page 5 (Supplement)
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