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— Ralph Waldo Emerson"Every man is not so much a workman in the world as he is a suggestion of that he should be. Men walk as prophecies of the next age."
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I began to learn what poverty meant. It was burnt in my heart then that my father had to beg for work and there came the resolve that I would cure that when I got to be a man.
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What we want is muscles of iron and nerves of steel. We have wept long enough. No more weeping, but stand on your feet and be men. It is man-making theories that we want. It is man-making education all round that we want.
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