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...undoubtedly better than the world of old and yet we have the worldly man. In fact, not one of us is entirely free from worldliness. We are surrounded by men who have no better aim than to obtain riches for riches' sake, or power for power's sake, and we cannot but feel their influence. And still it is comforting to know that no man is entirely worldly. Every man has a noble ideal at some time in his life. We all realize, too, that that only is true living, which has for its aim the bettering of humanity...
...real expression. The ceremony and framework in religious work has a place as long as it is the channel and not the substitute for real religious feeling. Let us not make the common mistake of thinking there is any virtue in suffering, pain or sacrifice for their own sake. The laws of nature when kept mean everywhere joy and happiness; broken laws bring pain and suffering...
...long been evident that for the sake of pure athletics the class of men who are eligible for the athletic teams which represent the colleges and universities should in some manner be regulated and restricted. The powerful evils of the present system may be said...
...often ask ourselves if we believe in God, if we love Him. We know that if we receive Him into ourselves that he will give us power. Sanctify yourself for the sake of thy brethren is what you will find in the Bible if you will only take it and read...
...sympathy of the audience by talking about yourself. Know what you are going to say and don't allow the sympathy of your audience to lead you further than you should go. Partly as a rule and partly as a warning, for your own sake and for the sake of your audience, make up your mind how long you are going to speak, and low much time you wish to devote to each topic. Very few can speak "to the line." Almost intallibly a speaker will devote too much time to the introduction. The audience will judge...