IN PASSING
In the healthy mind conscience is in abeyance.—Professor Stocks. Wo are moving toward a wonderful era of world peace.—Mr.- J. D. Berosford. We are still in the experimental stage of Christianity.—Mr. Stanley Baldwin. Let us make peace as magnificient as we have made war.—Miss Winifred James. It is no longer a question of—-Shall we have peace! We must have it or perish.—Colonel House. There are now over 500,000 British schoolboys being taught by women.— Mr. J. A. Brooke. There are millions of people in this country as superstitious as the natives of Africa.—Sir Arthur Keith. . If you sit down and think how easy it is to smash up • society you will be appalled.—Mr. Ramsay MacDonald. Our British soldiers died for the ■ Motherland. The German soldiers died for the Fatherland. We live for the Brotherland. —Mr. Dunnico, M.P. Thoy that deny themselves will be sure to find their strength increased, their affections raised, and their inward peace continually augmented. — Matthew Arnold. The lives of truest heroism are those in which there are no great deeds to look back upon. It is the little* things well done that go to make up a successful and truly good life.—Roosevelt. I
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Shannon News, 5 July 1929, Page 4
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