Have A Purpose
Carlyle once asked an Kdinbur?h student - wbo tclls itin the Milwaukee Seutinel- what he was studying lor. The yuuth rvplind tliat he had not quite made up his tuind. There was a sudden flash of the old Scotchman's fye, suNudden puliinx down of the shaRgyeyebrows, and the stem fat grew sterncr as he said : " The man without a parpĆ³se is like a ship without a rudder; a waif, a uothiog, a no man llav,- urpooiiilife, ifitisooly tok 11 and and divide and sell oxen well, but have a purpose; andhavingit, throwsuchstrength ot mind and muirle nto your work as Ood hasgiven you. "
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