George Iles Quotes
A superstition is a premature explanation that overstays its time.
George Iles (1918). “Canadian Stories”
George Iles (1918). “Canadian Stories”
George Iles (1917). “Choosing Books”
George Iles (1918). “Canadian Stories”
George Iles (1918). “Canadian Stories”
Ignorance may find a truth on its doorstep that erudition vainly seeks in the stars.
George Iles (1918). “Canadian Stories”
George Iles (1918). “Canadian Stories”
George Iles (1918). “Canadian Stories”
Degree is much: the whole Atlantic might be lukewarm and never boil us a potato.
George Iles (1918). “Canadian Stories”
George Iles (1918). “Canadian Stories”
George Iles (1918). “Canadian Stories”
George Iles (1918). “Canadian Stories”
George Iles (1918). “Canadian Stories”
George Iles (1918). “Canadian Stories”
Form may be of more account than substance. A lens of ice will focus a solar beam to a blaze.
George Iles (1918). “Canadian Stories”