Man’s life would be intolerable if he really knew all that life “held for him. He would discover coming misfortunes and suffer for them beforehand. Ho would no longer enjoy his present blessings, for ha would foresee their end. Ignorance is a necessary condition of men’s happiness, and I must say that they usually fulfil it well enough. Wo know practically nothing about ourselves, and of others absolutely nothing.—Aaatola Franc#, ■
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Evening Star, Issue 20053, 19 December 1928, Page 13
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70Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20053, 19 December 1928, Page 13
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