Beware of the man who does not become gentler as he...

Beware of the man who does not become gentler as he goes toward strength, kinder and tenderer as he approaches power. For he who is intoxicated with his own success is essentially a weak man—has five talents, but not ten—and belongs not with those sons of strength whose gianthood is their simplicity, whose crown is humility, whose sweet reasonableness is the pledge of their genius.

N. D. Hillis, D.D.

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July 17, 1902
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