THOUGHTS ON BUSINESS.
Who can measure the value of an idea? Starting as the bud of an acorn, it becomes at last a forest of mighty oaks; or, beginning with a spark, it consume-; the rubbish of centuries. Ideas sire as essential to progress As a hub to a wheel, for they form the centre around which all things revolve. Ideas begin great enterprises, and the workers of land- do their bidding. Ideas I govern the governors, rule the ruler-?, . and manage the managers ol all nations and indiMnVs. Ideas are the motiv power wliieh turns the tireless wheels of toil, Jdea* raise the artisan to fame, and constitute the primal element of the siieee>* of men and nations, ldeus form the lire which lights the torch of progress, leading on the centuries. Ideas are Mil* keys which open the storehouses of possibility. Ideas are the passports to the realms of great achievement. Ideas are th ( » (ouch-buttons which connect the currents of energy with the wheels of history. Ideas determine the bounds, break the limits, move on the and waken latent capacity to Mi'- , revive sumNe- <>t better day*. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 98, 14 April 1908, Page 4
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190THOUGHTS ON BUSINESS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 98, 14 April 1908, Page 4
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