"The greatest privilege and greatest duty for..." - Quote by Theodore Roosevelt
The greatest privilege and greatest duty for any man is to be happily married, and no other form of success or service, for either man or woman, can be wisely accepted as a substitute or alternative
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“Your success and happiness lie in you. External conditions are the accidentsof life, its outer trappings. The great, enduring realities are love of service.Joy is the holy fire that keeps our purpose warm and our intelligence aglow.Resolve to keep happy, and your joy and you shall forman invincible host against difficulty.”
“Problems in human engineering will receive during the coming years the same genius and attention which the nineteenth century gave to the more material forms of engineering.We have laid good foundations for industrial prosperity, now we want to assure the happiness and growth of the workers through vocational education, vocational guidance, and wisely managed employment departments. A great field for industrial experimentation and statemanship is opening up.”
“Wealth, taste and leisure can bring many things but they do not bring happiness.”