True Education; Matriculation Sermon, the Woman's College of Baltimore, October Ninth, 1904

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The objective it sets forth is personal efficiency to relieve human need. — " That I should know how to speak a word in season to him that is weary." This objective finds its obligation in each of the three fundamental relations of the individual, and satisfies the demands of each.
I. Man's first and most intimate relation is with him- self. His primary responsibility is for his own life, not for its beginning but in a very personal sense for its con- tinuance, for its development and for its r
...esults. In this relation, if anywhere, we might expect to find a demand, or at least a justification for self-seeking, but there is no more urgent necessity for unselfish ministry to the needs of others than in one's responsibility for his own life.
Every sane man judges the unknown by the known.
The only way a person can interpret others is by himself.
A magnanimous and gracious man always lives in a kindly world.
The world is exact in its debits and credits, and sooner or later balances accurately every man's account.


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