Hamilton, Lincoln & Other Addresses

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Will intends work. He who would warm and brighten the world must consume himself. Cheap souls delude themselves with fine talk, but a genuine ideal is expen- sive. It hates mediocrity. That is a keen German apothegm, "the good is enemy to the best;" for the merely "passable," V the " pretty good," the half-baked, " seconds," putty and rub- ble, demoralize, yes, any one of these debauches him who offers it, and justice wreaks the vengeance of a bar-sinister upon him who shirks sacrifice.
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...eism and Sadduceeism, in art and labor, as in religion, alike centering upon self only, forfeit and frustrate that Love, whose immortal definition is that it " seeketh not its own." The centripetal motive destines itself to perpetual shrinkage, to futility, to an eternal anti-climax !
I delay you with no picture of the un-ideal life. Place, pleasure, pelf, power, what are these as ends t and what are all objects that end in these, but the soul's prostitution !
It was a remark, that seems finer still because Philip Sidney Digitized by Google S8 IDSAta uttered it, that "eagles fly alone." Rarity of altitude — the bird's-eye view — means separateness.


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