THE HUMANIST KEY.
“Tlie one, fatal thing in life is to lose one’s interest in it, and this is where the specialist, the man of one set of interests, only seriously handicaps himself in. life’s adventure,'’ writes Sir Reginald Rlomfield in the “Daily Chronicle.” “The , Humanist alone, taking the term in its widest
sense, seems to me to have the key. The vital force that keeps man going is not solely physical and material, it is spiritual as well, a certain ethical and intellectual attitude to life. Those whom the gods lore die young, though they may long outlive the Psalmist's three score years and ten.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1929, Page 8
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106THE HUMANIST KEY. Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1929, Page 8
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