"WHERE THERE IS NO VISION. . .
“ '.Flip time conics when ;i man'is not content to plead with his fellows for the onuses which have won his own heart,” writes Dr Sidney M. Berry, in the .‘‘Yorkshire Observer.” “He wants to move a step further,. He wants to see things done, and to help in doing them. The one certain thing : s that politics can never be filled with the spirit which makes for big policies and vital issues unti the idealists leave their studies or their pulpits and face the tournament with the powerful 'wood of the cynics, the disillusioned, the -vested interests, and the place Seekers. For it is as true to-day as ever that where there is no vision the people, and, it may be added, the politics of the people, perish.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1928, Page 8
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