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oo "\/7 OU can’t always agree with Aristotle, of course. For example, as a good New Zealander I looked first to see what he said about the sheep, and he does the sheep a grave injustice. "The sheep is naturally dull, and stupid; it saunters away to lonely places, with no object in view.’ Well, if that’s so, then a whole lot of us are both dull and stupid — sheepish, in fact -- because there are moments in the hurly-burly of modern life when there’s nothing nicer than a ‘saunter to a lonely place with no object in view’-in fact the doctors recommend it."-From an NZBS Book Shop talk.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 714, 20 March 1953, Page 9

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Untitled New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 714, 20 March 1953, Page 9

Untitled New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 714, 20 March 1953, Page 9

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