MUSIC AND MAGIC IN WORDS
‘:‘Tlio wine of words long aged in cellars of . thought.”— Donald Vining. + + + + ‘‘The day opened as glistening fresh as a split fruit." — D. ('. Pcallic. + + + "Belter an earth-lined cave Irom which the stars are visible, than a golden pagoda roofed over with iniquity. Racial Proverbs. + + + '+ “Humanly speaking, it is more important to play (he fiddle —even badly—than to write abstruse tomes on recondite subjects.”— Hubert Louis Stevenson. + + + + ‘Tse what talents you possess. The woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those which sing the best.”— Journal oj A.\'.M.A. + + + + "Leaves gossiping among themselves. ’ —Mariam Sims. +++ , + “Childhood is the time for -the children to be bad and the parents and teachers to be good, instead of vice versa. Dr. Karl; Menninger. + + + + “Tact is the ability to describe others as they see themselves.” — E. Chaffee. + + + + "If I had but two loaves of bread 1 would sell one and buy hyacinths, for beauty is the bread of the soul." —The Koran.
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Lake County Mail, Issue 2, 5 June 1947, Page 3
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165MUSIC AND MAGIC IN WORDS Lake County Mail, Issue 2, 5 June 1947, Page 3
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