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To Speed or Not to Speed

"Robert Louis Stevenson used to say that it was better to travel hopefully thaneto arrive. I think it’s best to travel hopefully and arrive. But, with our modern speed of travel we neither travel hopefully nor do we arrive. I would prefer a little more stability and stationariness to excessive speed."--(W. J. Brown taking part in a recent Brains Trust broadcast.)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 403, 14 March 1947, Page 12

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To Speed or Not to Speed New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 403, 14 March 1947, Page 12

To Speed or Not to Speed New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 403, 14 March 1947, Page 12

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