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		<title>Hugo, Victor -- William Shakespeare, Part 1, Book 2 &#8220;Men of Genius [Les Génies], ch.  2 (1.2.2) (1864) [tr. Baillot (1864)]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[That posterity may be a rising instead of a setting star is man&#8217;s consolation. Time present works for time to come. Work, then, and hope. [Que l’avenir soit un orient au lieu d’être un couchant, c’est la consolation de l’homme. Le temps présent travaille au temps futur, donc travaillez et espérez.] Speaking of Ezekiel&#8217;s message [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That posterity may be a rising instead of a setting star is man&#8217;s consolation. Time present works for time to come. Work, then, and hope.</p>
<p><em>[Que l’avenir soit un orient au lieu d’être un couchant, c’est la consolation de l’homme. Le temps présent travaille au temps futur, donc travaillez et espérez.]</em></p>
<br><b>Victor Hugo</b> (1802-1885) French writer<br><i>William Shakespeare</i>, Part 1, Book 2 &#8220;Men of Genius <i>[Les Génies],</i> ch.  2 (1.2.2) (1864) [tr. Baillot (1864)] 
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Speaking of Ezekiel's message in the Bible, as one of what Hugo considered the great authors/poets of history.

(<a href="https://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/William_Shakespeare_(Victor_Hugo)/I/II#.C2.A7_V:~:text=Que%20l%E2%80%99avenir%20soit%20un%20orient%20au%20lieu%20d%E2%80%99%C3%AAtre%20un%20couchant%2C%20c%E2%80%99est%20la%20consolation%20de%20l%E2%80%99homme.">Source (French)</a>). Another translation:<br><br>

<blockquote>It is man's consolation that the future is to be a sunrise instead of a sunset. Time presents works for time to come; work, then, and hope!<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/cu31924013149137/page/n77/mode/2up?q=%22man%27s+consolation%22">Anderson</a> (1886)]</blockquote><br>




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		<title>Barry, Dave -- Dave Barry Turns 40, ch. 2 &#8220;Your Disintegrating Body&#8221; (1990)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2026 16:03:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There really are things you can do to keep your body looking healthy and youthful for years to come. But before I discuss these things, I want you to answer the following questions honestly: Are you willing to make the hard sacrifices needed to be really healthy? Are you willing to commit yourself totally to [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="tab">There really <i>are</i> things you can do to keep your body looking healthy and youthful for years to come. But before I discuss these things, I want you to answer the following questions honestly: Are you willing to make the hard sacrifices needed to be <i>really</i> healthy? Are you willing to commit yourself <i>totally</i> to a program of regular exercise, close medical supervision, and the elimination of all caffeine, alcohol, and rich foods, to be replaced by a strict diet of nutrition-rich, kelp-like plant growths so unappetizing that they will make you actually lust for tofu?<br />
<span class="tab">Or are you the kind of shallow, irresponsible person who wants a purely cosmetic change, a &#8220;quick and dirty&#8221; surface gloss that may make you look young and healthy, but actually has no long-term value? Me too.</p>
<br><b>Dave Barry</b> (b. 1947) American humorist, author, columnist<br><i>Dave Barry Turns 40</i>, ch. 2 &#8220;Your Disintegrating Body&#8221; (1990) 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://archive.org/details/davebarryturns4000barr/page/20/mode/2up?q=%22healthy+and+youthful%22" target="_blank">Source</a>)
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		<title>Stevenson, Robert Louis -- Essay (1888-09), &#8220;A Letter to a Young Gentleman Who Proposes to Embrace the Career of Art,&#8221; Scribner&#8217;s Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 3</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you adopt an art to be your trade, weed your mind at the outset of all desire of money. What you may decently expect, if you have some talent and much industry, is such an income as a clerk will earn with a tenth or perhaps a twentieth of your nervous output. Nor have [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you adopt an art to be your trade, weed your mind at the outset of all desire of money. What you may decently expect, if you have some talent and much industry, is such an income as a clerk will earn with a tenth or perhaps a twentieth of your nervous output. Nor have you the right to look for more; in the wages of the life, not in the wages of the trade, lies your reward; the work is here the wages.</p>
<br><b>Robert Louis Stevenson</b> (1850-1894) Scottish essayist, novelist, poet<br>Essay (1888-09), &#8220;A Letter to a Young Gentleman Who Proposes to Embrace the Career of Art,&#8221; <i>Scribner&#8217;s Magazine</i>, Vol. 4, No. 3 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b5290324&seq=394&q1=%22art+to+be+your+trade%22" target="_blank">Source</a>)
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<a href="https://gutenberg.org/cache/epub/614/pg614-images.html#page182:~:text=If%20you%20adopt,here%20the%20wages.">Collected</a> in <i>Across the Plains</i>, ch. 10 (1892).

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		<title>Roosevelt, Eleanor -- Essay (1951-12), &#8220;This I Believe: Growth that Starts from Thinking,&#8221; on Edward R. Murrow, This I Believe, CBS Radio</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[And the important thing was that you never let down doing the best that you were able to do &#8212; it might be poor because you might not have very much within you to give, or to help other people with, or to live your life with. But as long as you did the very [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>And the important thing was that you never let down doing the best that you were able to do &#8212; it might be poor because you might not have very much within you to give, or to help other people with, or to live your life with. But as long as you did the very best that you were able to do, then that was what you were put here to do and that was what you were accomplishing by being here.</p>
<br><b>Eleanor Roosevelt</b> (1884–1962) First Lady of the US (1933–1945), politician, diplomat, activist<br>Essay (1951-12), &#8220;This I Believe: Growth that Starts from Thinking,&#8221; on Edward R. Murrow, <i>This I Believe</i>, CBS Radio 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://thisibelieve.org/essay/16936/#:~:text=And%20the%20important,by%20being%20here." target="_blank">Source</a>)
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(<a href="https://thisibelieve.org/essay/16936/">Source (Audio)</a>; start 3:04),  The essay was read without a script. <br><br>

<a href="https://archive.org/details/thisibelievemurr00murr/page/155/mode/2up?q=%22and+the+important+thing%22">Collected</a> in Edward P. Morgan (ed.), <i>This I Believe</i> (1952).

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		<title>Stevenson, Robert Louis -- Essay (1888-09), &#8220;A Letter to a Young Gentleman Who Proposes to Embrace the Career of Art,&#8221; Scribner&#8217;s Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 3</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the life of the artist there need be no hour without its pleasure. I take the author, with whose career I am best acquainted; and it is true he works in a rebellious material, and that the act of writing is cramped and trying both to the eyes and the temper; but remark him [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the life of the artist there need be no hour without its pleasure. I take the author, with whose career I am best acquainted; and it is true he works in a rebellious material, and that the act of writing is cramped and trying both to the eyes and the temper; but remark him in his study, when matter crowds upon him and words are not wanting &#8212; in what a continual series of small successes time flows by; with what a sense of power as of one moving mountains, he marshals his petty characters; with what pleasures, both of the ear and eye, he sees his airy structure growing on the page; and how he labours in a craft to which the whole material of his life is tributary, and which opens a door to all his tastes, his loves, his hatreds, and his convictions, so that what he writes is only what he longed to utter. He may have enjoyed many things in this big, tragic playground of the world; but what shall he have enjoyed more fully than a morning of successful work? Suppose it ill paid: the wonder is it should be paid at all. Other men pay, and pay dearly, for pleasures less desirable.</p>
<br><b>Robert Louis Stevenson</b> (1850-1894) Scottish essayist, novelist, poet<br>Essay (1888-09), &#8220;A Letter to a Young Gentleman Who Proposes to Embrace the Career of Art,&#8221; <i>Scribner&#8217;s Magazine</i>, Vol. 4, No. 3 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b5290324&seq=392&q1=%22need+be+no+hour%22" target="_blank">Source</a>)
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<a href="https://gutenberg.org/cache/epub/614/pg614-images.html#page182:~:text=In%20the%20life%20of%20the,dearly%2C%20for%20pleasures%20less%20desirable.">Collected</a> in <i>Across the Plains</i>, ch. 10 (1892).



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		<title>Stevenson, Robert Louis -- Essay (1877-07), &#8220;An Apology for Idlers,&#8221; Cornhill Magazine, Vol. 36</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just now, when every one is bound, under pain of a decree in absence convicting them of lèse-respectability, to enter on some lucrative profession, and labour therein with something not far short of enthusiasm, a cry from the opposite party, who are content when they have enough, and like to look on and enjoy in [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just now, when every one is bound, under pain of a decree in absence convicting them of <i>lèse</i>-respectability, to enter on some lucrative profession, and labour therein with something not far short of enthusiasm, a cry from the opposite party, who are content when they have enough,  and like to look on and enjoy in the meanwhile, savours a little of bravado and gasconade. And yet this should not be. Idleness so called, which does not consist in doing nothing, but in doing a great deal not recognized in the dogmatic formularies of the ruling class, has as good a right to state its position as industry itself.</p>
<br><b>Robert Louis Stevenson</b> (1850-1894) Scottish essayist, novelist, poet<br>Essay (1877-07), &#8220;An Apology for Idlers,&#8221; <i>Cornhill Magazine</i>, Vol. 36 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://digital.nls.uk/rlstevenson/browse/archive/78693432?mode=transcription#:~:text=Just%20now%2C%20when,as%20industry%20itself" target="_blank">Source</a>)
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<a href="https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Virginibus_Puerisque_and_Other_Papers/An_Apology_for_Idlers#:~:text=Just%20now%2C%20when,as%20industry%20itself.">Collected</a> in <i>Virginibus Puerisque and Other Papers</i>, ch. 3 (1881).

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		<description><![CDATA[Look at one of your industrious fellows for a moment, I beseech you. He sows hurry and reaps indigestion; he puts a vast deal of activity out to interest, and receives a large measure of nervous derangement in return. Either he absents himself entirely from all fellowship, and lives a recluse in a garret, with [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Look at one of your industrious fellows for a moment, I beseech you. He sows hurry and reaps indigestion; he puts a vast deal of activity out to interest, and receives a large measure of nervous derangement in return. Either he absents himself entirely from all fellowship, and lives a recluse in a garret, with carpet slippers and a leaden inkpot; or he comes among people swiftly and bitterly, in a contraction of his whole nervous system, to discharge some temper before he returns to work. I do not care how much or how well he works, this fellow is an evil feature in other people&#8217;s lives. They would be happier if he were dead. They could easier do without his services in the Circumlocution Office, than they can tolerate his fractious spirits. He poisons life at the well-head. It is better to be beggared out of hand by a scapegrace nephew, than daily hag-ridden by a peevish uncle.</p>
<br><b>Robert Louis Stevenson</b> (1850-1894) Scottish essayist, novelist, poet<br>Essay (1877-07), &#8220;An Apology for Idlers,&#8221; <i>Cornhill Magazine</i>, Vol. 36 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://digital.nls.uk/rlstevenson/browse/archive/78693492?mode=transcription#:~:text=Look%20at%20one,a%20peevish%20uncle." target="_blank">Source</a>)
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<a href="https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Virginibus_Puerisque_and_Other_Papers/An_Apology_for_Idlers#:~:text=Look%20at%20one,a%20peevish%20uncle.">Collected</a> in <i>Virginibus Puerisque and Other Papers</i>, ch. 3 (1881).

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		<title>Ingersoll, Robert Green -- Lecture (1872-01-29), &#8220;The Gods,&#8221; Fairbury Hall, Fairbury, Illinois</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Man must learn to rely upon himself. Reading bibles will not protect him from the blasts of winter, but houses, fires, and clothing will. To prevent famine, one plow is worth a million sermons, and even patent medicines will cure more diseases than all the prayers uttered since the beginning of the world. First given [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Man must learn to rely upon himself. Reading bibles will not protect him from the blasts of winter, but houses, fires, and clothing will. To prevent famine, one plow is worth a million sermons, and even patent medicines will cure more diseases than all the prayers uttered since the beginning of the world.</p>
<br><b>Robert Green Ingersoll</b> (1833-1899) American lawyer, freethinker, orator<br>Lecture (1872-01-29), &#8220;The Gods,&#8221; Fairbury Hall, Fairbury, Illinois 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://gutenberg.org/cache/epub/38813/pg38813-images.html#Alink0002:~:text=Man%20must%20learn,of%20the%20world." target="_blank">Source</a>)
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First given on the 135th birthday of Thomas Paine. <a href="https://archive.org/details/godsotherlectu00inge/page/60/mode/2up?q=%22man+must+learn+to+rely%22">Collected</a> in <i>The Gods and Other Lectures</i> (1876).

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		<title>Johnson, Samuel -- Essay (1753-06-26), The Adventurer, No.  67</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Happiness is enjoyed only in proportion as it is known; and such is the state or folly of man, that it is known only by experience of its contrary: we who have long lived amidst the conveniencies of a town immensely populous, have scarce an idea of a place where desire cannot be gratified by [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Happiness is enjoyed only in proportion as it is known; and such is the state or folly of man, that it is known only by experience of its contrary: we who have long lived amidst the conveniencies of a town immensely populous, have scarce an idea of a place where desire cannot be gratified by money. In order to have a just sense of this artificial plenty, it is necessary to have passed some time in a distant colony, or those parts of our island which are thinly inhabited: he that has once known how many trades every man in such situations is compelled to exercise, with how much labour the products of nature must be accommodated to human use, how long the loss or defect of any common utensil must be endured, or by what awkward expedients it must be supplied, how far men may wander with money in their hands before any can sell them what they wish to buy, will know how to rate at its proper value the plenty and ease of a great city.</p>
<br><b>Samuel Johnson</b> (1709-1784) English writer, lexicographer, critic<br>Essay (1753-06-26), <i>The Adventurer</i>, No.  67 
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		<title>Dana, Richard Henry -- Two Years Before the Mast, ch.  3 &#8220;Ships Duties &#8212; Tropics&#8221; (1840)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Six days shalt thou labor and do all thou art able, And on the seventh &#8212; holystone the decks and scrape the cable.</p>
<br><b>Richard Henry Dana, Jr.</b> (1815-1882) American lawyer, politician, sailor, writer<br><i>Two Years Before the Mast</i>, ch.  3 &#8220;Ships Duties &#8212; Tropics&#8221; (1840) 
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Dana refers to this rubric about the endless labor aboard a sailing ship as the "Philadelphia Catechism."
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		<title>Keynes, John Maynard -- Treatise on Money, Book  6, ch. 30 (1930)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If Enterprise is afoot, Wealth accumulates whatever may be happening to Thrift; and if Enterprise is asleep, Wealth decays, whatever Thrift may be doing.</p>
<br><b>John Maynard Keynes</b> (1883-1946) English economist<br><i>Treatise on Money</i>, Book  6, ch. 30 (1930) 
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		<description><![CDATA[CALVIN: How come grown-ups don&#8217;t go out to play? CALVIN&#8217;S DAD: Grown-ups can only justify playing outside by calling it exercise, doing it when they&#8217;d rather not, and keeping records to quantify their performance. CALVIN: That sounds like a job. CALVIN&#8217;S DAD: &#8230; Except you don&#8217;t get paid. CALVIN: So play is worse than work? [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p class="hangingindent">CALVIN:  How come grown-ups don&#8217;t go out to play?</p>
<p class="hangingindent">CALVIN&#8217;S DAD:  Grown-ups can only justify playing outside by calling it exercise, doing it when they&#8217;d rather not, and keeping records to quantify their performance.</p>
<p class="hangingindent">CALVIN: That sounds like a job.</p>
<p class="hangingindent">CALVIN&#8217;S DAD: &#8230; Except you don&#8217;t get paid.</p>
<p class="hangingindent">CALVIN: So play is worse than work?</p>
<p class="hangingindent">CALVIN&#8217;S DAD: Being a grown-up is tough.</p>
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<br><b>Bill Watterson</b> (b. 1958) American cartoonist<br><i>Calvin and Hobbes</i> (1995-05-09) 
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		<description><![CDATA[No gains without pains. Franklin recapped this in his final Poor Richard Improved (1758 ed.): &#8220;There are no Gains, without Pains.&#8221; This was in turn reprinted in abridged Way to Wealth (1773). Sometimes erroneously cited to Poor Richard (1734 ed.); that has something different in structure and meaning: &#8220;Hope of gain / Lessens pain.&#8221; See [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No gains without pains.</p>
<br><b>Benjamin Franklin</b> (1706-1790) American statesman, scientist, philosopher, aphorist<br><i>Poor Richard</i> (1745 ed.) 
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Franklin recapped this in his final <a href="https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Franklin/01-07-02-0146#BNFN-01-07-02-0146-fn-0051-ptr:~:text=There%20are%20no%20Gains%2C%20without%20Pains"><i>Poor Richard Improved</i> (1758 ed.)</a>: "There are no Gains, without Pains."  This was in turn reprinted in abridged <a href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/43855/43855-h/43855-h.htm#:~:text=There%20are%20no%20gains%20without%20pains"><i>Way to Wealth</i> (1773)</a>.<br><br>

Sometimes erroneously cited to <a href="https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Franklin/01-01-02-0107#:~:text=Hope%20of%20gain,Lessens%20pain."><i>Poor Richard</i> (1734 ed.)</a>; that has something different in structure and meaning: "Hope of gain / Lessens pain."<br><br>

See also <a href="/breton-nicholas/75236/">Breton</a> (1577) and <a href="/herrick-robert/75433/">Herrick</a> (1648).  
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		<title>Herrick, Robert -- Poem (1648), &#8220;No Pains, No Gains,&#8221; Hesperides, # 752</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If little labour, little are our gains;<br />
Man&#8217;s fortunes are according to his pains.</p>
<br><b>Robert Herrick</b> (1591-1674) English poet<br>Poem (1648), &#8220;No Pains, No Gains,&#8221; <i>Hesperides</i>, # 752 
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See <a href="https://wist.info/breton-nicholas/75236/">Breton</a> (1577) 
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<br><b>Nassim Nicholas Taleb</b> (b. 1960) Lebanese-American essayist, statistician, risk analyst, aphorist<br><i>Fooled by Randomness</i>, Part 1, ch. 1 (2001) 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="hangingindent">SUSAN: The world is hard, they must take pain that look for any gayn.</p>
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<br><b>Nicholas Breton</b> (c. 1545/53 - c. 1625/26) English Renaissance poet and prose writer [Britton; Brittaine]<br><i>Workes of a Young Wyt</i> (1577) 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Diligence is the Mother of Good-Luck.</p>
<br><b>Benjamin Franklin</b> (1706-1790) American statesman, scientist, philosopher, aphorist<br><i>Poor Richard</i> (1736 ed.) 
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		<title>Alcott, Louisa May -- Little Women, Part 1, ch. 11 (1868)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Housekeeping ain&#8217;t no joke.</p>
<br><b>Louisa May Alcott</b> (1832-1888) American writer<br><i>Little Women</i>, Part 1, ch. 11 (1868) 
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Labeled as a saying of the family maid and cook, Hannah. The girls recognize its truth as they take over the housekeeping for the "ailing" Mrs. Marsh.
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		<title>Rogers, Will -- Column (1933-09-04), &#8220;Daily Telegram&#8221;</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If we could ever get vacations down to where you wasn&#8217;t any more tired on the day one was over than on our regular work day it would be wonderful.</p>
<br><b>Will Rogers</b> (1879-1935) American humorist<br>Column (1933-09-04), &#8220;Daily Telegram&#8221; 
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		<title>Virgil -- Georgics [Georgica], Book 1, l. 145ff (1.145) (29 BC) [tr. Fairclough (Loeb) (1916)]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Art followed hard on art. Toil triumphed over every obstacle, unrelenting Toil, and Want that pinches when life is hard. [Tum variae venere artes. Labor omnia vicit inprobus et duris urgens in rebus egestas.] On humanity developing the arts and sciences in response to Jove making life difficult. Compare this to Labor omnia vincit (&#8220;Work [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Art followed hard on art. Toil triumphed over every obstacle, unrelenting Toil, and Want that pinches when life is hard.</p>
<p><em>[Tum variae venere artes. Labor omnia vicit<br />
inprobus et duris urgens in rebus egestas.]</em></p>
<br><b>Virgil</b> (70-19 BC) Roman poet [b. Publius Vergilius Maro; also Vergil]<br><i>Georgics [Georgica]</i>, Book 1, l. 145ff (1.145) (29 BC) [tr. Fairclough (Loeb) (1916)] 
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On humanity developing the arts and sciences in response to Jove making life difficult.<br><br>

Compare this to <i>Labor omnia vincit</i> ("Work conquers all"), Oklahoma's state motto.<br><br>

(<a href="https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.02.0059%3Abook%3D1%3Acard%3D118#:~:text=tum%20variae%20venere%20artes.%20Labor%20omnia%20vicit%0Ainprobus%20et%20duris%20urgens%20in%20rebus%20egestas.">Source (Latin)</a>). Alternate translations:<br><br>

<blockquote>Then came strange arts, <i>fierce labor all subdues.</i><br>
Inforc'd by bold <i>Necessity, and Want.</i><br>
[tr. <a href="https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A65106.0001.001/1:5.1?rgn=div2;view=fulltext#:~:text=fierce%20labor%20all,Necessity%2C%20and%20Want">Ogilby</a> (1649)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>And various Arts in order did succeed,<br>
(What cannot endless Labour urg'd by need?)<br>
[tr. <a href="https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Works_of_Virgil_(Dryden)/Georgics_(Dryden)/Book_1#:~:text=What%20cannot%20endless%20Labour%20urg%27d%20by%20need%3F">Dryden</a> (1709), ll. 217-218] </blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Thus by long labour arts to arts succeed,<br>
Such is the force of all-compelling need.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Georgics_(Nevile)/Book_1#:~:text=Thus%20by%20long%20labour%20arts%20to%20arts%20succeed%2C%0ASuch%20is%20the%20force%20of%20all%2Dcompelling%20need.">Nevile</a> (1767)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Thus rous'd by varied wants new arts arose, <br>
And strenuous Labour triumph'd at its close.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/georgicsofvirgil00virg/page/n27/mode/2up?q=%22Thus+rous%27d+by+varied%22">Sotheby</a> (1800)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Then various arts ensued. Incessant labour and want, in hardships pressing, surmounted every obstacle.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/Works_of_Virgil/GuFCAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22incessant%20labour%22">Davidson</a> (1854)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Then came the various arts: oh, grand success<br>
Of reckless toil and resolute distress!<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Georgics_of_Virgil/q3MQAQAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22reckless%20toil%22">Blackmore</a> (1871)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Then came the various arts of life. So toil, relentless toil, and the pressure of want in adversity, conquered the world.
[tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_Literal_Translation_of_the_Eclogues_an/ZghPAQAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22toil,%20relentless%22">Wilkins</a> (1873)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Then divers arts arose; toil conquered all,<br>
Remorseless toil, and poverty's shrewd push<br>
In times of hardship.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Georgics_(Rhoades)/I#:~:text=Then%20divers%20arts%20arose%3B%20toil%20conquered%20all%2C%0ARemorseless%20toil%2C%20and%20poverty%27s%20shrewd%20push%0AIn%20times%20of%20hardship.">Rhoades</a> (1881)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Thus stern Necessity inventive tried<br>
Fresh arts, which life’s increasing wants supplied.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/dli.bengal.10689.18134/page/n69/mode/2up?q=%22Thus+stem+Necessity%22">King</a> (1882)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Then various arts followed. Unwearying labor overcame every difficulty, and want spurring men on in times of hardship.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/bucolicsgeorgics0000aham/page/56/mode/2up?q=%22labor+overcame%22">Bryce</a> (1897)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Then arts many in sort; nothing but yielded to unrelenting toil and the hard pressure of poverty.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Eclogues_and_Georgics_(Mackail_1910)/Georgics_1#:~:text=then%20arts%20many%20in%20sort%3B%20nothing%20but%20yielded%20to%20unrelenting%20toil%20and%20the%20hard%20pressure%20of%20poverty.">Mackail</a> (1899)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Then divers arts arose; toil conquered all,<br>
Remorseless toil, and poverty's shrewd push<br>
In times of hardship.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.02.0058%3Abook%3D1%3Acard%3D118#:~:text=Then%20divers%20arts%20arose%3B%20toil%20conquered%20all%2C%0ARemorseless%20toil%2C%20and%20poverty%27s%20shrewd%20push%0AIn%20times%20of%20hardship.">Greenough</a> (1900)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Then followed manifold arts: unflinching toil ever one <br>
Triumphs: in hardship's school stern need still drave men on.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Georgics_of_Virgil_in_English_Verse/tYFgMng6wfMC?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22unfliching%20toil%22">Way</a> (1912)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab">Then later times <br>
Brought forth of other arts the varied skill. <br>
Work conquered all, relentless, obstinate, <br>
While poverty and hardship urged it on.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/georgicsandeclo01palmgoog/page/n36/mode/2up?q=%22work+conquered+all%22">Williams</a> (1915)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Then numerous arts arose. Yes, unremitting labour<br>
And harsh necessity's hand will master anything.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/georgicsofvirgil0000cday/page/6/mode/2up?q=%22unremitting+labour%22">Day-Lewis</a> (1940)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Then followed all the civilizing arts:<br>
Hard labor conquered all, and pinching need.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/virgilsgeorgics0000unse/page/10/mode/2up?q=%22hard+labor%22">Bovie</a> (1956)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Then all kinds of skills came into being. Toil has overcome all things, runious toil and need, pressing in harsh circumstances.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/virgilsgeorgicsn0000mile/page/80/mode/2up?q=%22toil+has+overcome%22">Miles</a> (1980)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab">And last the various arts.<br>
Toil mastered everything, relentless toil<br>
And the pressure of pinching poverty.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/georgics00virg/page/60/mode/2up?q=%22toil+mastered%22">Wilkinson</a> (1982)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Then came the various arts. Hard labour conquered all,<br>
and poverty’s oppression in harsh times.<br>
[tr. Kline (2001)]
https://www.poetryintranslation.com/PITBR/Latin/VirgilGeorgicsI.php#anchor_Toc533589845:~:text=then%20came%20the,in%20harsh%20times.</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Then came the arts in many guises. Relentless work conquered<br>
all difficulties -- work and urgent need when times were hard.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/virgilsgeorgicsn0000virg_i3n1/page/8/mode/2up?q=%22relentless+work%22">Lembke</a> (2004)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>All this before the knowledge and know-how which ensued. Hard work prevailed, hard work and pressing poverty.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/Georgics/a1kVDAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22hard%20work%20prevailed%22">Fallon</a> (2006)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>And then myriad arts. Toil subdued the earth, relentless toil, and the prick of dearth in hardship.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Georgics_A_Poem_of_the_Land/nOXqPLD9Xy4C?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22prick%20of%20dearth%22">Johnson</a> (2009)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Then followed other arts; and everything<br>
Was toil, relentless toil, urged on by need.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Georgics_of_Virgil/HTbFCgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22toil,%20relentless%20toil%22">Ferry</a> (2015)]</blockquote><br>						</span>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In all seriousness, people think that it’s the ideas that are important. Well, everyone has ideas, all the time. I tend to write mine down and remember them, but at some point you have to apply the bum to the seat and knock out about sixty five thousand words &#8212; that’s how long a novel is.</p>
<br><b>Terry Pratchett</b> (1948-2015) English author<br>(Attributed) 
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		<title>Gladwell, Malcolm -- Outliers: The Story of Success, Part 1, ch. 5,  sec. 10 (2008)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hard work is a prison sentence only if it does not have meaning. Once it does, it becomes the kind of thing that makes you grab your wife around the waist and dance a jig.</p>
<br><b>Malcolm Gladwell</b> (b. 1963) Anglo-Canadian journalist, author, public speaker<br><i>Outliers: The Story of Success</i>, Part 1, ch. 5,  sec. 10 (2008) 
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		<title>Gladwell, Malcolm -- Outliers: The Story of Success, ch.  2 &#8220;The 10,000 Hour Rule,&#8221; sec.  2 (2008)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once a musician has enough ability to get into a top music school, the thing that distinguishes one performer from another is how hard he or she works. That&#8217;s it. And what&#8217;s more, the people at the very top don&#8217;t work just harder or even much harder than everyone else. They work much, much harder.]]></description>
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<br><b>Malcolm Gladwell</b> (b. 1963) Anglo-Canadian journalist, author, public speaker<br><i>Outliers: The Story of Success</i>, ch.  2 &#8220;The 10,000 Hour Rule,&#8221; sec.  2 (2008) 
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		<description><![CDATA[Somewhere we must come to see that human progress never rolls in on the wheels of inevitability. It comes through the tireless efforts and the persistent work of dedicated individuals who are willing to be coworkers with God. And without this hard work, time itself becomes an ally of the primitive forces of social stagnation. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Somewhere we must come to see that human progress never rolls in on the wheels of inevitability. It comes through the tireless efforts and the persistent work of dedicated individuals who are willing to be coworkers with God. And without this hard work, time itself becomes an ally of the primitive forces of social stagnation. So we must have time and realize that the time is always right to do right.</p>
<br><b>Martin Luther King, Jr.</b> (1929-1968) American clergyman, civil rights leader, social activist, preacher<br>&#8220;Remaining Awake Through a Great Revolution,&#8221; National Cathedral, Washington, DC (31 Mar 1968) 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://singjupost.com/transcript-the-last-sunday-sermon-of-mlk-march-31-1968/?singlepage=1#:~:text=Somewhere%20we%20must,to%20do%20right." target="_blank">Source</a>)
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		<title>McLaughlin, Mignon -- The Neurotic&#8217;s Notebook, ch.  5 (1963)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Altruism is a hard master; but so is opportunism.</p>
<br><b>Mignon McLaughlin</b> (1913-1983) American journalist and author<br><i>The Neurotic&#8217;s Notebook</i>, ch.  5 (1963) 
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		<title>Foglio, Phil -- Agatha H. and the Siege of Mechanicsburg (2020), ch. 3, Epigraph [with Kaja Foglio]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The encyclopedia is the only place in the world where World Domination comes before Work! &#8212; The last words of Joaquin the Illiterate, just before he hit that big red button labeled Do Not Touch]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The encyclopedia is the only place in the world where <em>World Domination</em> comes before <em>Work!</em> </p>
<p>&#8212; The last words of Joaquin the Illiterate, just before he hit that big red button labeled <em>Do Not Touch</em></p>
<br><b>Phil Foglio</b> (b. 1956) American writer, cartoonist<br><i>Agatha H. and the Siege of Mechanicsburg</i> (2020), ch. 3, Epigraph [with Kaja Foglio] 
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		<title>Krutch, Joseph Wood -- &#8220;Whom Do We Picket Tonight?&#8221; Harper&#8217;s (Mar 1950)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At least there are more forms of escapism than those who bandy that word about are always aware of. An artist, for instance, may escape from the problems of his art &#8212; which are hard to solve &#8212; into a consideration of the problems of society which he sometimes seems to think require of him [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At least there are more forms of escapism than those who bandy that word about are always aware of. An artist, for instance, may escape from the problems of his art &#8212; which are hard to solve &#8212; into a consideration of the problems of society which he sometimes seems to think require of him only that he complain about them. Even the ordinary citizen is not always guiltless of similar techniques and it is, for example, sometimes easier to head an institute for the study of child guidance than it is to turn one brat into a decent human being.</p>
<br><b>Joseph Wood Krutch</b> (1893-1970) American educator, writer, critic, naturalist<br>&#8220;Whom Do We Picket Tonight?&#8221; <i>Harper&#8217;s</i> (Mar 1950) 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/Harper_s_Magazine/c2IQAAAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22which%20are%20hard%20to%20solve%22" target="_blank">Source</a>)
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<a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/If_You_Don_t_Mind_My_Saying_So/bmhKAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22which%20are%20hard%20to%20solve%22">Reprinted</a> in <i>If You Don't Mind My Saying</i> (1964).

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		<title>Garfield, James A. -- &#8220;College Education,&#8221; Speech, Western Reserve Eclectic Institute (Jun 1867)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If hard work is not another name for talent, it is the best possible substitute for it.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If hard work is not another name for talent, it is the best possible substitute for it.</p>
<br><b>James A. Garfield</b> (1831-1881) US President (1881), lawyer, lay preacher, educator<br>&#8220;College Education,&#8221; Speech, Western Reserve Eclectic Institute (Jun 1867) 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/President_Garfield_and_Education/rA4XAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA312&printsec=frontcover&bsq=%22hard%20work%22" target="_blank">Source</a>)
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		<title>Austin, Alfred -- The Garden That I Love, &#8220;April 30th&#8221; (1894)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For there is no gardening without humility, an assiduous willingness to learn, and a cheerful readiness to confess you were mistaken. Nature is continually sending even its oldest scholars to the bottom of the class for some egregious blunder. But, by the due exercise of patience and diligence, they may work their way to the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For there is no gardening without humility, an assiduous willingness to learn, and a cheerful readiness to confess you were mistaken. Nature is continually sending even its oldest scholars to the bottom of the class for some egregious blunder. But, by the due exercise of patience and diligence, they may work their way to the top again. </p>
<br><b>Alfred Austin</b> (1835-1913) English poet, UK Poet Laureate (1896-1913)<br><i>The Garden That I Love</i>, &#8220;April 30th&#8221; (1894) 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Garden_that_I_Love/DMA0AAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=austin%20%22the%20garden%20that%20i%20love%22&pg=PA13&printsec=frontcover&bsq=humility" target="_blank">Source</a>)
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		<title>Serling, Rod -- &#8220;Writing for Television &#8211; Conversations with Rod Serling,&#8221; Ithaca College (1972)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coming up with ideas is the easiest thing on earth. Putting them down is the hardest.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coming up with ideas is the easiest thing on earth. Putting them down is the hardest.</p>
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<br><b>Rod Serling</b> (1924-1975) American screenwriter, playwright, television producer, narrator <br>&#8220;Writing for Television &#8211; Conversations with Rod Serling,&#8221; Ithaca College (1972) 
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		<title>Coolidge, Calvin -- Foundations of the Republic (1926)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Industry, thrift and self-control are not sought because they create wealth, but because they create character.</p>
<br><b>Calvin Coolidge</b> (1872-1933) American lawyer, politician, US President (1925-29)<br><i>Foundations of the Republic</i> (1926) 
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		<title>Tawney, R. H. -- Religion and the Rise of Capitalism, ch. 4 (1926)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Laborare est orare. By the Puritan moralist the ancient maxim is repeated with a new and intenser significance. The labor which he idealizes is not simply a requirement imposed by nature, or a punishment for the sin of Adam. It is itself a kind of ascetic discipline, more rigorous than that demanded of any order [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Laborare est orare</em>.  By the Puritan moralist the ancient maxim is repeated with a new and intenser significance. The labor which he idealizes is not simply a requirement imposed by nature, or a punishment for the sin of Adam. It is itself a kind of ascetic discipline, more rigorous than that demanded of any order of mendicants &#8212; a discipline imposed by the will of God, and to be undergone, not in solitude, but in the punctual discharge of secular duties. It is not merely an economic means, to be laid aside when physical needs have been satisfied. It is a spiritual end, for in it alone can the soul find health, and it must be continued as an ethical duty long after it has ceased to be a material necessity.</p>
<br><b>R. H. Tawney</b> (1880-1962) English writer, economist, historian, social critic [Richard Henry Tawney]<br><i>Religion and the Rise of Capitalism</i>, ch. 4 (1926) 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/Religion_and_the_Rise_of_Capitalism/nM7SCQAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=tawney%20%22Religion%20and%20the%20Rise%20of%20Capitalism%22&pg=PT207&printsec=frontcover&bsq=laborare" target="_blank">Source</a>)
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The Latin means, "To work is to pray."
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		<title>Mandela, Nelson -- Long Walk to Freedom (1995)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is through education that the daughter of a peasant can become a doctor, that the son of a mine worker can become the head of the mine, that a child of farm workers can become the president of a great nation. It is what we make out of what we have, not what we [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is through education that the daughter of a peasant can become a doctor, that the son of a mine worker can become the head of the mine, that a child of farm workers can become the president of a great nation. It is what we make out of what we have, not what we are given, that separates one person from another.</p>
<br><b>Nelson Mandela</b> (1918-2013) South African revolutionary, politician, statesman<br><i>Long Walk to Freedom</i> (1995) 
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		<title>Bacon, Francis -- Valerius Terminus: Of the Interpretation of Nature, ch. 1 (1603)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>And therefore knowledge that tendeth but to satisfaction, is but as a courtesan, which is for pleasure, and not for fruit or generation.</p>
<br><b>Francis Bacon</b> (1561-1626) English philosopher, scientist, author, statesman<br><i>Valerius Terminus: Of the Interpretation of Nature</i>, ch. 1 (1603) 
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		<title>Gervais, Ricky -- Twitter (27 Nov 2012)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The only route to success is hard work. If you didn&#8217;t work hard I don&#8217;t think it counts as success.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The only route to success is hard work. If you didn&#8217;t work hard I don&#8217;t think it counts as success.</p>
<br><b>Ricky Gervais</b> (b. 1961) English comedian, actor, director, writer<br>Twitter (27 Nov 2012) 
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		<title>Curtis, George William -- &#8220;The Good Fight&#8221; (1865)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The truest American president we have ever had, the companion of Washington in our love and honor, recognized that the poorest man, however outraged, however ignorant, however despised, however black, was, as a man, his equal. The child of the American people was their most prophetic man, because, whether as small shop-keeper, as flat-boatman, as [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The truest American president we have ever had, the companion of Washington in our love and honor, recognized that the poorest man, however outraged, however ignorant, however despised, however black, was, as a man, his equal. The child of the American people was their most prophetic man, because, whether as small shop-keeper, as flat-boatman, as volunteer captain, as honest lawyer, as defender of the Declaration, as President of the United States, he knew by the profoundest instinct and the widest experience and reflection, that in the most vital faith of this country it is just as honorable for an honest man to curry a horse and black a boot as it is to raise cotton or corn, to sell molasses or cloth, to practice medicine or law, to gamble in stocks or speculate in petroleum. He knew the European doctrine that the king makes the gentleman; but he believed with his whole soul the doctrine, the American doctrine, that worth makes the man.</p>
<br><b>George William Curtis</b> (1824-1892) American essayist, editor, reformer, orator<br>&#8220;The Good Fight&#8221; (1865) 
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		<title>Roosevelt, Theodore -- Speech (1902-11-11), State Chamber of Commerce Banquet, New York City</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first requisite of a good citizen in this republic of ours is that he shall be able and willing to pull his weight; that he shall not be a mere passenger, but shall do his share in the work that each generation of us finds ready to hand; and, furthermore, that in doing his [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first requisite of a good citizen in this republic of ours is that he shall be able and willing to pull his weight; that he shall not be a mere passenger, but shall do his share in the work that each generation of us finds ready to hand; and, furthermore, that in doing his work he shall show, not only the capacity for sturdy self-help, but also self-respecting regard for the rights of others.</p>
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<br><b>Theodore Roosevelt</b> (1858–1919) American politician, statesman, conservationist, writer, US President (1901–1909)<br>Speech (1902-11-11), State Chamber of Commerce Banquet, New York City 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/remarks-the-banquet-the-chamber-commerce-the-state-new-york-new-york-city#:~:text=The%20first%20requisite,rights%20of%20others." target="_blank">Source</a>)
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This first part of this passage was <a href="https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/remarks-fund-raising-dinner-for-senator-mack-mattingly-atlanta-georgia#:~:text=The%20first%20requisite%20of%20a%20good%20citizen%20in%20this%20Republic%20of%20ours%20is%20that%20he%20shall%20be%20able%20and%20willing%20to%20pull%20his%20own%20weight.">quoted by Ronald Reagan</a> at a fundraising dinner for Sen. Mack Mattingly in Atlanta (1985-06-05), discussing reform measures to close up tax loopholes. 
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		<title>Munroe, Randall -- XKCD, # 896 &#8220;Marie Curie&#8221; (9 May 2011)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You don&#8217;t become great by trying to be great. You become great by wanting to do something, then doing it so hard that you become great in the process.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You don&#8217;t become great by trying to be great. You become great by wanting to do something, then doing it so hard that you become great in the process.</p>
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<br><b>Randall Munroe</b> (b. 1984) American webcomic writer, roboticist, programmer<br>XKCD, # 896 &#8220;Marie Curie&#8221; (9 May 2011) 
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		<title>Gingrich, Newt -- Renewing American Civilization, Lecture 2 &#8220;Personal Strength&#8221; (1993)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Perseverance is the hard work you do after you get tired of doing the hard work you already did.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Perseverance is the hard work you do after you get tired of doing the hard work you already did.</p>
<br><b>Newt Gingrich</b> (b. 1943) American politician [Newton Leroy Gingrich]<br><i>Renewing American Civilization</i>, Lecture 2 &#8220;Personal Strength&#8221; (1993) 
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		<title>Chesterfield (Lord) -- Letter to his son, #113 (9 Oct 1746)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am very sure that any man of common understanding may, by proper culture, care, attention and labor, make himself whatever he pleases, except a great poet.</p>
<br><b>Lord Chesterfield</b> (1694-1773) English statesman, wit [Philip Dormer Stanhope]<br>Letter to his son, #113 (9 Oct 1746) 
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		<title>Pratchett, Terry -- Discworld No. 30, The Wee Free Men (2003)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Now &#8230; if you trust in yourself &#8230;&#8221; &#8220;Yes?&#8221; &#8220;&#8230; and believe in your dreams &#8230;&#8221; &#8220;Yes?&#8221; &#8220;&#8230; and follow your star &#8230;&#8221; Miss Tick went on. &#8220;Yes?&#8221; &#8220;&#8230; you&#8217;ll still be beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren&#8217;t so lazy.&#8221;]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="tab">&#8220;Now &#8230; if you trust in yourself &#8230;&#8221;<br />
<span class="tab">&#8220;Yes?&#8221;<br />
<span class="tab">&#8220;&#8230; and believe in your dreams &#8230;&#8221;<br />
<span class="tab">&#8220;Yes?&#8221;<br />
<span class="tab">&#8220;&#8230; and follow your star &#8230;&#8221; Miss Tick went on.<br />
<span class="tab">&#8220;Yes?&#8221;<br />
<span class="tab">&#8220;&#8230; you&#8217;ll still be beaten by people who spent <i>their</i> time working hard and learning things and weren&#8217;t so lazy.&#8221; </p>
<br><b>Terry Pratchett</b> (1948-2015) English author<br>Discworld No. 30, <i>The Wee Free Men</i> (2003) 
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		<title>Hubbard, Elbert -- An American Bible [ed. Alice Hubbard] (1918)</title>
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<br><b>Elbert Hubbard</b> (1856-1915) American writer, businessman, philosopher<br><i>An American Bible</i> [ed. Alice Hubbard] (1918) 
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		<title>La Bruyere, Jean de -- The Characters [Les Caractères], ch.  6 &#8220;Of Gifts of Fortune [Des Biens de Fortune],&#8221; §  52 (6.52) (1688) [tr. Van Laun (1885)]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are but two ways of rising in the world: either by your own industry or by the folly of others. [Il n&#8217;y a au monde que deux manières de s&#8217;élever, ou par sa propre industrie, ou par l&#8217;imbécillité des autres.] (Source (French)). Alternate translations: There is but two ways of rising in the World, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are but two ways of rising in the world: either by your own industry or by the folly of others.</p>
<p><em>[Il n&#8217;y a au monde que deux manières de s&#8217;élever, ou par sa propre industrie, ou par l&#8217;imbécillité des autres.]</em></p>
<br><b>Jean de La Bruyère</b> (1645-1696) French essayist, moralist<br><i>The Characters [Les Caractères]</i>, ch.  6 &#8220;Of Gifts of Fortune <i>[Des Biens de Fortune],&#8221;</i> §  52 (6.52) (1688) [tr. Van Laun (1885)] 
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(<a href="https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/17980/pg17980-images.html#Des_biens_de_fortune:~:text=Il%20n%27y%20a%20au%20monde%20que%20deux%20mani%C3%A8res%20de%20s%27%C3%A9lever%2C%20ou%20par%20sa%20propre%20industrie%2C%20ou%20par%20l%27imb%C3%A9cillit%C3%A9%20des%20autres.">Source (French)</a>). Alternate translations:<br><br>

<blockquote>There is but two ways of rising in the World, by your own Industry, and another's Weakness.<br>
[<a href="https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A47658.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext#:~:text=There%20is%20but%20two%20ways%20of%20rising%20in%20the%20World%2C%20by%20your%20own%20Industry%2C%20and%20another%E2%80%A2s%20Weakness.">Bullord</a> ed. (1696)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>There are only two ways of rising in the World, by your own Industry, or by the Weakness of others. <br>
[<a href="https://archive.org/details/worksmonsieurde00rowegoog/page/n131/mode/2up?q=%22two+ways+or+rifing%22">Curll</a> ed. (1713)] </blockquote><br>

<blockquote>There are but two ways of rising in the World, by your own Industry, or the Weakness of others.<br>
[<a href="https://archive.org/details/worksmonsdelabr00rowegoog/page/n199/mode/2up?q=%22two+ways+of+rifing%22">Browne</a> ed. (1752)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>There are only two ways of getting on in the world: either by one's own cunning efforts, or by other people's foolishness.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/characters00labr/page/108/mode/2up?q=%22two+ways+of+getting%22">Stewart</a> (1970)]</blockquote><br>						</span>
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		<title>Lorimer, George Horace -- Old Gorgon Graham: More Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son, ch. 10 (1903)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The real reason why the name of the boss doesn&#8217;t appear on the time-sheet is not because he&#8217;s a bigger man than any one else in the place, but because there shouldn&#8217;t be any one around to take his time when he gets down and when he leaves.]]></description>
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<br><b>George Horace Lorimer</b> (1867-1937) American journalist, author, magazine editor<br><i>Old Gorgon Graham: More Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son</i>, ch. 10 (1903) 
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		<title>Zola, Emile -- (Attributed)</title>
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		<title>Howe, Edgar Watson -- Ventures in Common Sense, &#8220;Miscellany of Life&#8221; (1919)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The greatest humiliation in life, is to work hard on something from which you expect great appreciation, and then fail to get it.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The greatest humiliation in life, is to work hard on something from which you expect great appreciation, and then fail to get it.</p>
<p><a href="https://wist.info/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Howe-greatest-humiliation-life-work-hard-expect-great-appreciation-fail-get-wist_info-quote.png"><img alt="" decoding="async" src="https://wist.info/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Howe-greatest-humiliation-life-work-hard-expect-great-appreciation-fail-get-wist_info-quote.png" alt="" width="800" height="490" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-40851" srcset="https://wist.info/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Howe-greatest-humiliation-life-work-hard-expect-great-appreciation-fail-get-wist_info-quote.png 800w, https://wist.info/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Howe-greatest-humiliation-life-work-hard-expect-great-appreciation-fail-get-wist_info-quote-300x184.png 300w, https://wist.info/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Howe-greatest-humiliation-life-work-hard-expect-great-appreciation-fail-get-wist_info-quote-768x470.png 768w" sizes="(max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></a></p>
<br><b>Edgar Watson "Ed" Howe</b> (1853-1937) American journalist and author [E. W. Howe]<br><i>Ventures in Common Sense</i>, &#8220;Miscellany of Life&#8221; (1919) 
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		<title>Roosevelt, Theodore -- Speech (1899-04-10), &#8220;The Strenuous Life,&#8221; Hamilton Club, Chicago</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let us therefore boldly face the life of strife, resolute to do our duty well and manfully; resolute to uphold righteousness by deed and by word; resolute to be both honest and brave, to serve high ideals, yet to use practical methods. Above all, let us shrink from no strife, moral or physical, within or [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let us therefore boldly face the life of strife, resolute to do our duty well and manfully; resolute to uphold righteousness by deed and by word; resolute to be both honest and brave, to serve high ideals, yet to use practical methods. Above all, let us shrink from no strife, moral or physical, within or without the nation, provided we are certain that the strife is justified, for it is only through strife, through hard and dangerous endeavor, that we shall ultimately win the goal of true national greatness.</p>
<br><b>Theodore Roosevelt</b> (1858–1919) American politician, statesman, conservationist, writer, US President (1901–1909)<br>Speech (1899-04-10), &#8220;The Strenuous Life,&#8221; Hamilton Club, Chicago 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Strenuous_Life#:~:text=Let%20us%20therefore,true%20national%20greatness." target="_blank">Source</a>)
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		<title>Roosevelt, Theodore -- Speech (1899-04-10), &#8220;The Strenuous Life,&#8221; Hamilton Club, Chicago</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the last analysis a healthy state can exist only when the men and women who make it up lead clean, vigorous, healthy lives; when the children are so trained that they shall endeavor, not to shirk difficulties, but to overcome them; not to seek ease, but to know how to wrest triumph from toil [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the last analysis a healthy state can exist only when the men and women who make it up lead clean, vigorous, healthy lives; when the children are so trained that they shall endeavor, not to shirk difficulties, but to overcome them; not to seek ease, but to know how to wrest triumph from toil and risk. </p>
<br><b>Theodore Roosevelt</b> (1858–1919) American politician, statesman, conservationist, writer, US President (1901–1909)<br>Speech (1899-04-10), &#8220;The Strenuous Life,&#8221; Hamilton Club, Chicago 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Strenuous_Life#:~:text=In%20the%20last,toil%20and%20risk." target="_blank">Source</a>)
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		<title>Penn, William -- &#8220;No Cross, No Crown&#8221; (1682)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No pain, no palm; No thorns, no throne; No gall, no glory; No cross, no crown. Originally written while a prisoner in the Tower of London (1668-69). See Quarles (1621), Breton (1577).]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No pain, no palm;<br />
No thorns, no throne;<br />
No gall, no glory;<br />
No cross, no crown.</p>
<br><b>William Penn</b> (1644-1718) English writer, philosopher, politician, statesman<br>&#8220;No Cross, No Crown&#8221; (1682) 
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Originally written while a prisoner in the Tower of London (1668-69). See <a href="https://wist.info/quarles-francis/33913/">Quarles</a> (1621), Breton (1577).						</span>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wish to preach, not the doctrine of ignoble ease, but the doctrine of the strenuous life. The life of toil and effort, of labor and strife; to preach that highest form of success which comes, not to the man who desires mere easy peace, but to the man who does not shrink from danger, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wish to preach, not the doctrine of ignoble ease, but the doctrine of the strenuous life. The life of toil and effort, of labor and strife; to preach that highest form of success which comes, not to the man who desires mere easy peace, but to the man who does not shrink from danger, from hardship or from bitter toil, and who out of these wins the splendid ultimate triumph.</p>
<br><b>Theodore Roosevelt</b> (1858–1919) American politician, statesman, conservationist, writer, US President (1901–1909)<br>Speech (1899-04-10), &#8220;The Strenuous Life,&#8221; Hamilton Club, Chicago 
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		<title>~Proverbs and Sayings -- Chinese proverb</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning is like rowing upstream; not to advance is to drop back.</p>
<br><b>Proverbs, Sayings, and Adages</b><br>Chinese proverb 
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		<title>Hubbard, Elbert -- Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Vol. 12: Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Scientists, &#8220;William Herschel&#8221; (1916)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Constant effort and frequent mistakes are the stepping-stones of genius.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Constant effort and frequent mistakes are the stepping-stones of genius.</p>
<br><b>Elbert Hubbard</b> (1856-1915) American writer, businessman, philosopher<br><i>Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Vol. 12: Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Scientists</i>, &#8220;William Herschel&#8221; (1916) 
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		<title>Thoreau, Henry David -- Essay (1863-10), &#8220;Life without Principle,&#8221; Atlantic Monthly, No. 72</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is not enough to tell me you worked hard to get your gold.  So does the Devil work hard. Writing of the California Gold Rush. Based his lecture (1854-12-06) &#8220;What Shall It Profit?&#8221; Railroad Hall, Providence, Rhode Island. He had edited it for publication before his death, and it was published posthumously.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is not enough to tell me you worked hard to get your gold.  So does the Devil work hard.</p>
<br><b>Henry David Thoreau</b> (1817-1862) American philosopher and writer<br>Essay (1863-10), &#8220;Life without Principle,&#8221; <i>Atlantic Monthly</i>, No. 72 
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Writing of the California Gold Rush.<br><br>

Based his lecture (1854-12-06) "What Shall It Profit?" Railroad Hall, Providence, Rhode Island. He had edited it for publication before his death, and it was <a href="https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1863/10/life-without-principle/542217/">published posthumously</a>.


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		<title>Horace -- Satires [Saturae, Sermones], Book 1, #  9 &#8220;Ibam forte Via Sacra,&#8221; l.  56ff (1.9.56-60) (35 BC) [tr. Howes (1845)]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If that&#8217;s his humour, trust me, I shall spare No kind of pains to win admittance there: I&#8217;ll bribe his porter; if denied to-day, I&#8217;ll not desist, but try some other way: I&#8217;ll watch occasions &#8212; linger in his suite, Waylay, salute, huzzah him through the street. Nothing of consequence beneath the sun Without great [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If that&#8217;s his humour, trust me, I shall spare<br />
No kind of pains to win admittance there:<br />
I&#8217;ll bribe his porter; if denied to-day,<br />
I&#8217;ll not desist, but try some other way:<br />
I&#8217;ll watch occasions &#8212; linger in his suite,<br />
Waylay, salute, huzzah him through the street.<br />
Nothing of consequence beneath the sun<br />
Without great labour ever yet was done.</p>
<p><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><em>[Haud mihi dero:<br />
muneribus servos corrumpam; non, hodie si<br />
exclusus fuero, desistam; tempora quaeram,<br />
occurram in triviis, deducam. Nil sine magno<br />
vita labore dedit mortalibus]</em></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
<br><b>Horace</b> (65–8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]<br><i>Satires [Saturae, Sermones]</i>, Book 1, #  9 <i>&#8220;Ibam forte Via Sacra,&#8221;</i> l.  56ff (1.9.56-60) (35 BC) [tr. Howes (1845)] 
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A pesky bore and would-be social climber, describing his determination to wheedle his way into the social circle of Horace's friend, Maecenas.<br><br>

The last line was an old saying, found at least as early as Hesiod, <i>Works and Days</i>, l. 287 (c. 700 BC).<br><br>

(<a href="https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.02.0062%3Abook%3D1%3Apoem%3D9#:~:text=haud%20mihi%20dero%3A,vita%20labore%20dedit%20mortalibus">Source (Latin)</a>). Alternate translations:<br><br>

<blockquote>I will not fayle. Brybes shall corrupte his chéefist serving men:<br>
Though once or twice the gates be shut I will not cease yet then:<br>
Ile wayte my opportunitie, to meete him in the ways,<br>
To leade him home, to curtsey him, and cap him when he stayes.<br>
There is no good for to be borne, whilste we are lyuyng here:<br>
Excepte we lye, faune, flatter, face, cap, keele, ducke, crouche, smile, fiere.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A03670.0001.001/1:9.9?rgn=div2;view=fulltext#:~:text=I%20will%20not,crouche%2C%20smile%2C%20fiere.">Drant</a> (1567)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Well, to my self I will not wanting be,<br>
I'le watch his hours, his servants I will see;<br>
I will salute his Chariot in the street,<br>
I'le bring him home as often as we meet:<br>
We Courtiers strive for interest in vain,<br>
Unless by long observance it we gain.<br>
[ed. <a href="https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?cc=eebo;c=eebo;idno=a44478.0001.001;node=A44478.0001.001:7;seq=1;rgn=div1;view=text#:~:text=Well%2C%20to%20my,it%20we%20gain.">Brome</a> (1666)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Well, when Occasion serves, I'le play my part,<br>
I'le spare no cost and charge, try every Art,<br>
Hang on his Coach, wait on him, all I can,<br>
Bribe, Flatter, Cringe, but I'me resolv'd to gain,<br>
'Tis only Labour, Sir, can raise a Man.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?cc=eebo;c=eebo;idno=a44471.0001.001;node=A44471.0001.001:7;seq=1;rgn=div1;view=text#:~:text=Well%2C%20when%20Occasion,raise%20a%20Man.">Creech</a> (1684)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>"I sha'n't be wanting there," he cried, <br>
"I'll bribe his servants to my side; <br>
To-day shut out, still onward press, <br>
And watch the seasons of access;<br>
In private haunt, in public meet, <br>
Salute, escort him through the street. <br>
There's nothing gotten in this life, <br>
Without a world of toil and strife."<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/satiresepistlesi00hora/page/66/mode/2up?q=%22be+wanting+there%22">Francis</a> (1747)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>I will not be wanting to myself; I will corrupt his servants with presents; if I am excluded to-day, I will not desist; I will seek opportunities; I will meet him in the public streets; I will wait upon him home. Life allows nothing to mortals without great labor.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Hor.+S.+1.9&fromdoc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.02.0063#:~:text=I%20will%20not%20be%20wanting%20to%20myself%3B%20I%20will%20corrupt%20his%20servants%20with%20presents%3B%20if%20I%20am%20excluded%20to%2Dday%2C%20I%20will%20not%20desist%3B%20I%20will%20seek%20opportunities%3B%20I%20will%20meet%20him%20in%20the%20public%20streets%3B%20I%20will%20wait%20upon%20him%20home.%20Life%20allows%20nothing%20to%20mortals%20without%20great%20labor.">Smart/Buckley</a> (1853)] </blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Oh, I shall do my duty, I will bribe his slaves, I won't give up. If on the day on which I call, he says he's not at home, I'll choose my times, I'll meet him at the crossings of the streets, nay, I'll escort him home; you know life gives man nought without some toil.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/satiresofhoracei00hora/page/58/mode/2up?q=%22I+shall+do+my+duty%22">Millington</a> (1870)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>No fear of me, sir: a judicious bribe<br>
Will work a wonder with the menial tribe:<br>
Say, I'm refused admittance for to-day;<br>
I'll watch my time; I'll meet him in the way,<br>
Escort him, dog him. In this world of ours<br>
The path to what we want ne'er runs on flowers.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Satires,_Epistles_%26_Art_of_Poetry_of_Horace/Sat1-9#:~:text=No%20fear%20of,runs%20on%20flowers">Conington</a> (1874)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>I'll not fail myself. I'll bribe his slaves. If shut out to-day, I'll not give up. I'll look for the fitting time ; I'll meet him in the streets; I'll escort him home. Life grants no boon to man without much toil.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/satiresepistlesa00horauoft/page/108/mode/2up?q=%22I%27ll+not+fail+myself%22">Fairclough</a> (Loeb) (1926)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab">I bet I don't fail.<br>
I'll bribe all his servants. I'll keep coming back, pick my times,<br>
Meet him walking in town, join his escort. Nothing<br>
In life comes without labor.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/satiresanndepist0000hora/page/74/mode/2up?q=%22i+bet+i+don%27t+fail%22">Palmer Bovie</a> (1959)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab">I’m confident. <br>
I'll bribe his servants. And if today, for example, I’m <br>
repulsed, I won't quit. I'll find a chance, bump into him <br>
in public, walk places with him; without great labor <br>
life gives us mortals naught.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/horacessatiresep0000hora/page/20/mode/2up?q=%22bribe+his+servants%22">Fuchs</a> (1977)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>I'll do it, I'll do it! By god, I'll bribe<br>
His slaves, I'll never give up, I'll get <br>
My foot in his door, somehow. I'll watch,<br>
I'll wait, I'll catch him in the street,<br>
I'll follow him home. Nothing worth doing<br>
Is easy, here on earth!<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/essentialhoraceo0000hora/page/158/mode/2up?q=%22i%27ll+bribe%22">Raffel</a> (1983)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>O I won't spare myself. I'll bribe his slaves.<br>
Should I be kept out, I won't quit.<br>
I'll keep my eye open for the right moment.<br>
I'll run into him at some street-crossing.<br>
I'll escort him home. Without great toil<br>
life grants nothing to mortals.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/completeodessati0000hora/page/236/mode/2up?q=%22bribe+his+slaves%22">Alexander</a> (1999)] </blockquote><br>

<blockquote>I'm on the case. I'll bribe his slaves. If I'm <br>
repelled today, I won't give up, I'll wait<br>
for the right time and meet him in the streets<br>
and then escort him home.<br>
<span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab">Life grants no man a prize<br>
<span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab">who doesn't strive and strive.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/satiresofhorace0000hora_r9g5/page/44/mode/2up?q=%22on+the+case%22">Matthews</a> (2002)] </blockquote><br>

<blockquote><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab">I shan't be found wanting.<br>
I'll bribe his servants; and if today they shut me out,<br>
I'll persevere, bide my time, meet him in the street,<br>
escort him home. "Not without unremitting toil<br>
are mortal prizes won."<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/satiresofhoracep00hora/page/34/mode/2up?q=%22be+found+wanting+i%27ll%22">Rudd</a> (2005 ed.)] </blockquote><br>

<blockquote><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab"><span class="tab">I’ll not fail:<br>
I’ll bribe his servants with gifts: if I’m excluded<br>
Today, I’ll persist: I’ll search out a suitable time,<br>
Encounter him in the street, escort him home. Life grants<br>
Nothing to mortals without a great effort.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.poetryintranslation.com/PITBR/Latin/HoraceSatiresBkISatIX.php#anchor_Toc98155552:~:text=I%E2%80%99ll%20not%20fail,a%20great%20effort.">Kline</a> (2015)]</blockquote><br>						</span>
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		<title>Johnson, Samuel -- The Rambler, #155 (10 Sep 1751)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The mischief of flattery is not that it persuades any man that he is what he is not, but that it suppresses the influence of honest ambition, by raising an opinion that honor may be gained without the toil of merit.</p>
<br><b>Samuel Johnson</b> (1709-1784) English writer, lexicographer, critic<br><i>The Rambler</i>, #155 (10 Sep 1751) 
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		<title>Roosevelt, Theodore -- &#8220;What We Can Expect of the American Boy,&#8221; St. Nicholas Magazine (1900-05)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In short, in life, as in a foot-ball game, the principle to follow is: Hit the line hard; don’t foul and don’t shirk, but hit the line hard! Reprinted as &#8220;The American Boy&#8221; in Roosevelt, The Strenuous Life (1900). Roosevelt used this general phrasing on multiple occasions, so various forms can be found attributed or [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In short, in life, as in a foot-ball game, the principle to follow is:<br />
Hit the line hard; don’t foul and don’t shirk, but hit the line hard!</p>
<br><b>Theodore Roosevelt</b> (1858–1919) American politician, statesman, conservationist, writer, US President (1901–1909)<br>&#8220;What We Can Expect of the American Boy,&#8221; <i>St. Nicholas</i> Magazine (1900-05) 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://archive.org/details/strenuouslife01roos/page/164/mode/2up?q=%22hit+the+line%22" target="_blank">Source</a>)
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Reprinted as "The American Boy" in Roosevelt, <i>The Strenuous Life</i> (1900).<br><br>

Roosevelt used this general phrasing on multiple occasions, so various forms can be found attributed or associated to him, such as:<br><br>

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	<li>"In life, as in a football game, the principle to follow is: Never flinch. Never foul. Hit the line hard." <br>[<a href="https://archive.org/details/sim_new-outlook_1921-12-28_129/page/676/mode/2up?q=%22Never+flinch.+Never+foul%22">Source</a>]</li>
	<li>"Don't flinch. Don't foul. Hit the line hard." <br>[<a href="https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/Research/Digital-Library/Record.aspx?libID=o286037">Puck</a>]</li>
	<li>"Don't fowl, don't shirk, and hit the line hard!" <br>[<a href="https://www.raabcollection.com/presidential-autographs/theodore-roosevelt-sp-quote">Autograph</a>]</li>
	<li>"Don't flinch, don't fowl, and hit the line hard." <br>[<a href="https://speakola.com/political/theodore-roosevelt-boys-progressive-league-1913#:~:text=In%20other%20words%2C%20don%27t%20flinch%2C%20don%27t%20foul%2C%20and%20hit%20the%20line%20hard.">Speech</a> (1913-07-03)]</li>
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		<title>Pratchett, Terry -- Post, alt.fan.pratchett (14 Jun 1998)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Too many people want to <em>have written.</em></p>
<br><b>Terry Pratchett</b> (1948-2015) English author<br>Post, <i>alt.fan.pratchett</i> (14 Jun 1998) 
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		<title>Roosevelt, Eleanor -- Essay (1951-12), &#8220;This I Believe: Growth that Starts from Thinking,&#8221; on Edward R. Murrow, This I Believe, CBS Radio</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think I am pretty much of a fatalist. You have to accept whatever comes and the only important thing is that you meet it with courage and with the best that you have to give. (Source (Audio); start 3:51). The essay was read without a script. Apparently this statement (or at least the &#8220;fatalist&#8221; [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think I am pretty much of a fatalist. You have to accept whatever comes and the only important thing is that you meet it with courage and with the best that you have to give.</p>
<br><b>Eleanor Roosevelt</b> (1884–1962) First Lady of the US (1933–1945), politician, diplomat, activist<br>Essay (1951-12), &#8220;This I Believe: Growth that Starts from Thinking,&#8221; on Edward R. Murrow, <i>This I Believe</i>, CBS Radio 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://thisibelieve.org/essay/16936/#:~:text=I%20think%20I%20am%20pretty%20much%20of%20a%20fatalist.%20You%20have%20to%20accept%20whatever%20comes%20and%20the%20only%20important%20thing%20is%20that%20you%20meet%20it%20with%20courage%20and%20with%20the%20best%20that%20you%20have%20to%20give." target="_blank">Source</a>)
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(<a href="https://thisibelieve.org/essay/16936/">Source (Audio)</a>; start 3:51). The essay was read without a script.<br><br>

Apparently this statement (or at least the "fatalist" part of it), coupled with her earlier in the broadcast saying she was unsure "whether I believe in a future life," caused something of a stir. The Archibishop of Los Angeles took it to mean that Roosevelt was an agnostic and publicly declared that she should not sit on the Commission of Civil Rights. Roosevelt clarified the statement in a <a href="https://www2.gwu.edu/~erpapers/myday/displaydoc.cfm?_y=1951&_f=md002094#:~:text=Of%20one%20thing,will%20of%20God.">"My Day" column (1951-12-18)</a>:<br><br>

<blockquote>Of one thing I am quite sure, and that is that I never said I did not believe in immortality. That would not be true. What I was trying to say was that I, like a great many other people, could not definitely state what form immortality would take and that I did not see why people worried about this particular question. There I am a fatalist, for I do not believe in worrying about something I can do nothing about. The important thing is to live your life to the best of your ability here and to have faith that whatever happens hereafter is the will of God.</blockquote><br>

<a href="https://archive.org/details/thisibelievemurr00murr/page/155/mode/2up?q=%22pretty+much+of+a%22">Collected</a> in Edward P. Morgan (ed.), <i>This I Believe</i> (1952).
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		<title>Joubert, Joseph -- Pensées [Thoughts], 1806 [tr. Auster (1983)]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All gardeners live in beautiful places because they make them so. I have been unable to find an analog in other translations, or in the original French.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All gardeners live in beautiful places because they make them so.</p>
<br><b>Joseph Joubert</b> (1754-1824) French moralist, philosopher, essayist, poet<br><i>Pensées [Thoughts]</i>, 1806 [tr. Auster (1983)] 
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I have been unable to find an analog in other translations, or in the original French.						</span>
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		<title>Michelangelo -- (Attributed)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If people knew how hard I work to get my mastery, it wouldn&#8217;t seem too wonderful after all. The earliest attributions only go back to the Twentieth Century (e.g., 1929) in non-academic contexts. No original source is known. A related attribution, regarding the Sistine Chapel &#8212; &#8220;If you knew how much work went into it, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If people knew how hard I work to get my mastery, it wouldn&#8217;t seem too wonderful after all.</p>
<br><b>Michelangelo</b> (1475-1564) Italian artist, architect, poet [Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni]<br>(Attributed) 
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The earliest attributions only go back to the Twentieth Century (e.g., <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/Normal_Instructor/-0YhAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=michelangelo">1929</a>) in non-academic contexts. No original source is known.<br><br>

A related attribution, regarding the Sistine Chapel -- "If you knew how much work went into it, you would not call it genius." -- only can be found in the Twenty-First century (e.g., <a href="https://groups.google.com/g/alt.guitar.beginner/c/tqn1UJrPkp0/m/BNNoE_YPdrsJ">August 2001</a>).
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		<title>Roosevelt, Theodore -- Speech (1903-09-07), &#8220;The Square Deal,&#8221; Labor Day, New York State Agricultural Association, New York State Fair, Syracuse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.</p>
<br><b>Theodore Roosevelt</b> (1858–1919) American politician, statesman, conservationist, writer, US President (1901–1909)<br>Speech (1903-09-07), &#8220;The Square Deal,&#8221; Labor Day, New York State Agricultural Association, New York State Fair, Syracuse 
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