APHORISMS AND REFLECTIONS
You may read any quantity of books, and you may be almost as ignorant as you wore at starting, if you don’t have, at the hack of your minds, the change for words in definite .images which can only be acquired through the operation of your observing faculties on the phenomena of nature. * _ * -X- -XTlie saving that a litle knowledge is a dangerous thing is, to mv mind, a very dangerous adage. It knowledge is real and genuine, 1 do nut believe that it is other than a very valuable possession, however infinitesimal its quantity may he. Indeed, if a little knowledge is dangerous, where is the man who has so mucli as to he out of danger?
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1931, Page 1
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121APHORISMS AND REFLECTIONS Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1931, Page 1
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