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Show SO THEY SAY! Philosophy Is not logic; but life. William Durant To be overfond of sitting down Is a mark of senility. Robert Lynd. We have enough science now to abolish poverty. Albert Wiggam. Many people would be better off It they had never learned to read. Prof. J. P. Neff. I have to give the Italian nation moral and material greatness. Premier Pre-mier Mussolini. Teople do not understand that Jaza Is meant to be nn artistic caricature. Fritz Krelsler. No, blondes don't prefer gentlemen ; they like the roughneck, cave-man type. Anita Loos. One has to be careful of one's Jokes, which might sound daring In other countries. Queen Marie. A nation must woo the world's markets mar-kets today; It cannot coerce them as before. Sir Philip Lister. Public opinion Is like a shower bath ; there are no temperatures between be-tween hot and cold. Heywood Broun. If aviation had been In vogue for the last thousand years there would be only one language In Europe. Alan Cobham. We are the victims of our own Inventions; In-ventions; we see elvllizntlon Rtrnnee-ly Rtrnnee-ly shattering before the driving power we hoped would save It. W. E, Woodward. |