THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES,
Atrr tiik Inspiration. Art does not llottrish in hidden places, nor under restraint ; nor is it in ignorance of wlmt talent and gains are accomplishing throughout the world. All whom no have named or might name, who have achieved great distinction, who have reflected honor on their country, and whose work has beautified some of the waste places of our populous cities, have made the treasures of the world their own. There is not one. whose achievements have been notable, who has not: sought his inspiration at the fountain of the ancient masters, and who lias not often refreshed his spirit by communion with his fellow workers throughout the world. It has been said that “there is no art so divine as that of quickening' other minds.” and ho who. by example or precept, is able to inspire and quicken others, makes the world his debtor. Anon.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1923, Page 2
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151THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES, Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1923, Page 2
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