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PRESIDENT WILSON EPIGRAMS.

Epigrams come readily to President Wilson. Here are a few: “The way to stop financial ‘joy-riding’ is to arrest the chauffeur, not the automobile.” “Publicity is the great antiseptic against the germs of some of the worst political methods.” “A conservative man is a man who just sits and thinks, mostly sits.” And her© is one which throws a whole flood of light upon his attitude during that very trying time which preceded America’s entry into the world war—- “ You do not settle things quickly by taking what seems to be the quickest way to settle them.”

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New Zealand Tablet, 6 March 1919, Page 28

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PRESIDENT WILSON EPIGRAMS. New Zealand Tablet, 6 March 1919, Page 28

PRESIDENT WILSON EPIGRAMS. New Zealand Tablet, 6 March 1919, Page 28

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