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, SAYINGS OF INTEREST.
: ;I; see no prospect of man becoming, ra.
?tionali— Sir Arthur Keith.
I never Aq win a' raffle.— Her Majesty
? the Queen. ' ..'?..'.
The professional sportsman is a more
admirable person than the one who takes
his money sideways.— -Mdlle. Lenglen.
So far as my own experience goes, most
of the women who are driving to-day on
the road are bad drivers.— Mr. John Prio
leau. '
Gradually the hereditary peer must dis
appear altogether from the House of
Lords.— Lord Younger. .
No man is wholly free until he is both
politically and economically free.— Mr.
Owen D. Young.
We who are interested ? in agriculture
have got to divest ourselves of the idea
that politics can help us at all.— Major
?Gplfbjt, M.P. '?-'-.
Sooner or later we: shall exercise some
control over the weather.— Sir Oliver
Lodge.
To resist all change as such is the dis
tinctive characteristic of the savage, so
that not only Zenith, but also the Canni
bals .Islands, have their affinities with Pall
Mall.— The Bishop of Manchester.
Most men yet prefer a fixed income
:without risk to. a share in the profits of
enterprise with the responsibility which
that involves.— Mr. Owen D. Young.
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