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Identifier: everylifedelight00pott (find matches)
Title: Every life a delight
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Potts, James Henry, 1848-1942
Subjects: Conduct of life
Publisher: New York, Cincinnati, The Abingdon Press
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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man itis as nice as ermine; it will not bear a soil. True honor can stand the severest tests. It is as sound asmarble. Probe deep and the solidity and whiteness are stillthere. I ve scanned the actions of his daily lifeWith all the industrious malice of a foe;And nothing meets my eye but deeds of honor. Messenger was asked to speak the height of honor, and hereplied: No man to offend, Neer to reveal the secrets of a friend; Rather to suffer than do a wrong; To make the heart no stranger to the tongue; Provokd not to betray an enemy, Nor eat his meat, I choke with flattery; Blushless to tell wherefore I wear my scars, Or for my conscience, or my countrys wars; To aim at just things; if we have wildly run Into offenses—wish them all undone. T is poor in grief, for a wrong done to die, Honor to dare to live, and satisfy. An abiding sense of honor affords more real comfort andhappiness to any man or woman than all the money or stationor conquest that any unprincipled person ever won. 58
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THE SOUL OF HONOR Life in Full Zest PRINCIPLE Every man should govern his life by principle, not byopinion or caprice. Here are some bed-rock principles which can safely andhappily be adopted: 1. I will look upon life as a mission worthy of my best skilland endeavor. 2. I will consider the condition of those around me andhelp those who need help. 3. As far as practicable I will aid in promoting all well-being. 4. As I have opportunity I will gladly serve all good causes. 5. In claims of right and duty I will respond promptly, evenat a sacrifice. 6. In exercising my right of private judgment I will respectthe rights of others. 7. In morality and religion I will keep a clean record, a clearconscience, and a forceful advance. 8. In private habits I will avoid vice, an irritable temper,hurtful talk, and pernicious practices. 9. In home life I will be companionable, faithful, provident,charitable, congenial, hospitable, and well contented. 10. In secret life I will do right, think purely,

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  • bookpublisher:New_York__Cincinnati__The_Abingdon_Press
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