The Radio Times/1923/09/28/Wireless Wisdom

WIRELESS WISDOM.


"Have you every known an effeminate man who had lots of men pals?—I haven't"

"Religion has no monopoly of gloominess."—Rev. B. W. B. Matthews.

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"It is a good think to be wrestling with a tough job."—Rev. Canon Guy Rogers.

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"I do not know a chestnut horse from a horse chestnut."—Rev. H. R. L. Sheppard.

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"Poetry took flight when Romance died."

"The excess of sentiment in American films springs from the absence of sentiment in American life."—G. A. Atkinson.

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"If I were a millionaire I would have a first-rate private band instead of an alarm clock."—Percy Scholes.

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"Over-eating, laziness and bumptiousness are moral weeds which grow apace in the country."—J. W. Robertson-Scott.

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"An editor is not a man to be respected at all. He is a man to be pitied and abused."—Telford Mason.

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"The British Empire is the greatest power for freedom that has ever existed in the world."—Ben Morgan

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"For really high prices for pictures one thing is essential—the artist must not forget to die."—H. L. Wellington.

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"Let human service be the slogan of your life... and you need never worry about the judment of other people."—Miss A. M. Hallam.