Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers by Arthur Brisbane
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page 94 of 366 (25%)
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purified and made red by the wind that blew across the Rocky
Mountains only a few hours ago. That current of oxygen has helped build up your strength. A month ago an ox was eating grass in Texas. Many millions of years ago the pollen of huge fern trees was falling to the earth in the carboniferous era and making coal. To-day, part of the backbone of the ox from Texas with the meat attached is laid on the fire of coal made by those fern trees, and the Texas ox and the fern pollen combined help to build up your body. That same body is three-quarters water, and of that water part was once the Pacific Ocean; part, perhaps, was drunk up by a whale before it reached you; and part floated in clouds over the Southern Sea. ---- Your imagination can carry the picture as far as it will--to the fisherman catching your sardines in the North, and the dark man gathering your oranges in the South or your dates in some oasis. We want to suggest this idea to you. Since the body is gathered from all parts of the world, from all corners of our little speck of the material universe, should it not be scattered, at death, as it was gathered during life? Is not the destruction of the body by fire far better than |
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