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Some ' Wisdoms '

L The world,' says Max O'Rell, ' belongs to those who mind their own business and do not meddle with other people's ; to those who know how tio make the bast of things ; to those who can make up their minlds; to tnose wjho, in case of emergency, immediately know what to idOj rand ha\e enough character to immediately do it.' We commenil the first of the^e ' wisdoms ' of the witty Breton to those of our outside fiiends Who are so vociferously teaching the Pope and the College of Cartii-nals —and, incidentally, our Bisnop.s —lv>w to do their own business.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 17, 27 April 1905, Page 1

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101

Some 'Wisdoms' New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 17, 27 April 1905, Page 1

Some 'Wisdoms' New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 17, 27 April 1905, Page 1

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