Signs of the Times

[Editorial in the Daily News-Times, Neenah, Wisconsin]

The greatest thing in the world, says Henry Drummond, is love. It is love that is the law of life; hatred and suspicion that work destruction. The world has been slow to recognize this fact. Civilization has progressed by slow and exceedingly painful degrees because love as the law of life has been pushed into the background, and animosities and hatred have been allowed to get in their destructive work.

It is the ever widening conviction that the law of love, which was at the back of all creation, which rules for beneficent purpose the mighty universe, and which makes the morning stars sing together, is in very truth the law of life, that is responsible for the civilization we enjoy to-day.

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