![]() ![]() It is very certain that we ought not to be and shall not be contented with any goal we have reached. And no man is unrelated therefore we admire eminent men, not for themselves, but as representatives. It is the fulfilment of a natural tendency in each man. I might call it completeness, but that is later,-perhaps adjourned for ages. For it has a long scale of degrees, a wide variety of views, and every aspirant, by his success in the pursuit, does not hinder but helps his competitors. Every human being has a right to it, and in the pursuit we do not stand in each other's way. ![]() THERE is a prize which we are all aiming at, and the more power and goodness we have, so much more the energy of that aim. ![]()
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