Stevensons Attitude to Life

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Stevensons Attitude to Life
Genung, John Franklin, 1850-1919
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. . . Grant us courage to endure lesser ills unshaken, and to accept death, loss, and dis- appointment as it were straws upon the tide of life. . . . When the day returns, return to us, our sun and comforter, and call us up with morn- ing faces and with morning hearts eager to la- boureager to be happy, if happiness shall be our portion and if the day be marked for sor- row, strong to endure it. " The day after this last petition was written was marked, for his family, by the great sorrow of hi...s sudden death. But never was this happiness sought as a mere gratification or self-appeasement. In the large sympathy of Stevenson, so little aware of self, it was always valued as if it were a light or warmth or bracing atmosphere in whose bless- ing all could share. He sought in order that he might impart; the two could not be disso- ciated. In all his literary calling, as well as in his personal relations, this was so. To make his neighbour happy was the surest way to do his neighbour good. Even if the neighbour was in sin or error, needing to be taught or reformed, he were best approached by the way of genial comradery and entertainment, and taught as though one taught him not.

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