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If the press of the world would adopt and persist in the high resolve that war should be no more, the clangor of arms would cease from the rising of the sun to its going down, and we could fancy that at last our ears, no longer stunned by the din of armies, might hear the morning stars singing together and all the sons of God shouting for joy.

John Hay, at the Press Congress at St. Louis.

There is no dishonor in failure, but there is always folly in shutting one's eyes to facts; and every man who fails owes it to himself to charge the responsibility straight home to his own lack of capacity, of force, of force, of steadiness, of energy. It may be that he is the victim of conditions; it is probable that he is failing to reap because he failed to sow.

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