THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
'■ I.ITTI.K Puol'l.K.” Cells, whether in animal or plant life, possess intelligence. Cells are infinitely small, yet each contains a hundred million particles that 1 call ‘‘little people.” I believe these little people are immortal. They go consciously about it to reproduce the forms of lile in which they appear. So long as overvthing is congenial and satisfactory the little people remain together. When conditions are no longer satisfactory and the little people become dissatisfied with their partnership, the individual man who is. housing them becomes tired ol life, lie believes lie himself lias lost interest, but the little people are the ones who have lost interest and want to move out!—lliomas A. Kdisoii.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1925, Page 2
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117THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1925, Page 2
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