Andrew Carnegie Quotes
Humanity Is An Organism, Inherently Rejecting All That Is Deleterious, That Is, Wrong, And Absorbing After Trial What Is Beneficial, That Is, Right. If So Disposed, The Architect Of The Universe, We Must Assume, Might Have Made The World And Man Perfect, Free From Evil And From Pain, As Angels In Heaven Are Thought To Be; But Although This Was Not Done, Man Has Been Given The Power Of Advancement Rather Than Of Retrogression. The Old And New Testaments Remain, Like Other Sacred Writings Of Other Lands, Of Value As Records Of The Past And For Such Good Lessons As They Inculcate. Like The Ancient Writers Of The Bible Our Thoughts Should Rest Upon This Life And Our Duties Here. "To Perform The Duties Of This World Well, Troubling Not About Another, Is The Prime Wisdom," Says Confucius, Great Sage And Teacher. The Next World And Its Duties We Shall Consider When We Are Placed In It.
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