Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 150, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1911 — QUOTH SIR MICHAEL. [ARTICLE]
QUOTH SIR MICHAEL.
William Samuel Johnson has, to his new novel, “Glamourie,” put into the mouth of his hunchback philosopher many quotable skyings. Here are some of them: _ Paris is the only city that thinks. A . good big quand-meme ,a mighty notwithstanding is often a rowel to the soul. "Walk it off” is not a bad system of philosophy for any creature with legs! I wanted the Over-Soul! And what did I find—swords! . . . Spirituality must be kept In solution to be bathed in, wgfldWed in. Now in your New England it has crystallized; and your Boston is the biggest, hardest crysUl of aIL Only one ayitdhi whereby an individual can be educated: Keep a stream of knowledge running through his brain—what he needs will stick there! _ Paris lies before the eyes as the picture he morns to paint glows in the mind of the artist, as the symphony he meanr to write sings in the mind of the musician. - Y _ The only thing worth saying moat be done before can be said.
