6THE NORMAL ADVANCEthink I know several of them, but I speak of
this one because I have tested him for a quarter
of a century&...
he is not even a member of a church
he is something better than a mere member of
a church
he is a true Christian gentleman. I
would trust him with anything that I have be¬
cause I know that he would not willingly...
mag¬
nates and potentates alike, were brought to
bended knee as suppliants before him. Before
his death he was looked upon by man...
to stand a man, four-square to
every wind that blows
to look the whole world
in the face, because you owe not any man
to
take the buffets of the world with true courage
and without whining and to strike a few hard
blows now and then in defens...
to maintain always a kindly demeanor toward
friends and a generous self-restraint toward
enemies
to enjoy victory without being puffed
up and to suffer defeat without being embit¬
tered
to pass through all the trying experiences
of life with calm dignity, with a serene spirit,
and with imperturbed soul
to live in peace