IN PASSING.
Stupidity is not fraud, or some of us might be jn a difficulty. —Mr. Justice Swift. Nothing makes one fonder of friends than to have missed them for some time. —'Mss SaekvilleWsst. , Wo have been told that man is the noblest work of God, hut nobody ever said so but man. —Lord Dewar. I am sure that 999 people out of every 1000 in every civilised nation want peace. —Mr. W. C. Bridgeman. (Christianity has been woman’s best 'friend. It found her a slaye and made her a queen.—The Bishop of London. It is a great mistake to fancy ourselves greater than we are, and to value ourselves at less than we are worth. —Goethe. It is easier to smile than to frown; 65 muscles .woiik to make a frown, 14 to make a smile. —Kensingtpn Medical Officer of Health. The Seven Lamps of Education are: Worship, reverence, work, leisure, discipline, obedience, service.—Headinaster of Winchester.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3927, 6 April 1929, Page 4
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157IN PASSING. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3927, 6 April 1929, Page 4
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