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e serves all who dares be true. --Ralph Waldo Emerson. PLUCK Be firm. One constant element in luck Is genuine, solid, old Teutonic pluck. See yon tall shaft? It felt the earthquake's thrill, Clung to its base, and greets the sunlight still. Stick to your aim; the mongrel's hold will slip, But only crow-bars loose the bulldog's grip; Small as he looks, the jaw that never yields Drags down the bellowing monarch of the fields. Yet, in opinions look not always back; Your wake is nothing,--mind the coming track; Leave what you've done for what you have to do, Don't be "consistent," but be simply true. --Oliver Wendell Holmes. Do thy little; do it well; Do what right and reason tell; Do what wrong and sorrow claim: Conquer sin and cover shame. Do thy little, though it be Dreariness and drudgery; They whom Christ apostles made Gathered fragments when he bade. Is the work difficult? Jesus directs thee. Is the path dangerous? Jesus protects thee. Fear not and falter not; Let the word cheer thee: All through the coming year He will be near thee. Well to suffer is divine. Pass the watchword down the line Pass the countersign, Endure! Not to him who rashly dares, But to him who nobly bears, Is the victor's garland sure. --John Greenleaf Whittier. If thou canst plan a noble deed And never flag till thou succeed, Though in the strife thy heart shall bleed, Whatever obstacles control, Thine hour will come; go on, true soul! Thou'lt win the prize; thou'lt reach the goal. I honor the man who is willing to sink Half his present repute for freedom to think; And when he has that, be his cause strong or weak, Will risk t'other half for freedom to speak. --James Russell Lowell. The word is great, and no deed is greater When both are of God, to follow or lead; But alas! for the truth when the word comes later, With questioned steps, to sustain the deed. --John Boyle O'Reilly. Stand upright, speak thy thought, declare The truth thou hast that all may share; Be bold, proclaim it everywhere; They only live who dare. --Lewis Morris. There is no duty patent in the world Like daring try be good and true myself,
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