Levels of Living - Essays on Everyday Ideals by Henry Frederick Cope
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valuations, clearer, nobler conceptions of what living means. Boys and
girls must be taught from the beginning that life is more than self-serving, more than fame or glory; it is the service of humanity. A passion for humanity will cure the passion for gold, will teach the true value of life as something that only the infinite can estimate and will give to the heart those true riches that do not tarnish and that cannot be stolen. II Invisible Allies _More Than a Fighting Chance_ _The Unseen Hand_ _The One in the Midst_ _Logic may illumine, but love leads._ _The religion that produces no sunshine is all moonshine._ _Imaginary evils have more than imaginary effects._ _He who lays out each day with prayer leaves it with praise._ _Light from above is for the path below._ |
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