SAYINGS OF ELBERT HUBBARD.
When we no longer refer to the clergy, man as our spiritual adviser, except in the way of pleasantry, he is useful as a social promoter. Rulers are seldom big men. Public criticism is a diversion of gossip into a scientific channel. Married people do not separate on slight excuse —they go lecause thev must. J It is theology that has barred the entrance to Eden by diverting the attention of men from this world to another. Heaven is here, The age of enlightenment wil; not be here until every church has evolved into a schoolhouse, and every p-iyst is a pupil as will as a teacher, Whether or not the good die young <s still a mooted question, but certainly the athletic often do, Man makes his mother In his own image, Bachelors are of two kinds—those who are innocent of women and those who know women too well. There is no fight worth makiua- -10 struggle worth the while-w« the struggle for fmdoa
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1915, Page 9
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169SAYINGS OF ELBERT HUBBARD. Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1915, Page 9
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