If a weakly mortal is to do anything in the world besides eat the bread thereof, there must be a determined subordination of the whole nature to the one aim no trifling with time, which is passing, with strength which is only too limited.
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Related Authors: Peter Drucker John Stuart Mill Dag Hammarskjold Herbert Spencer Ellen Johnson Sirleaf John Forbes Nash, Jr. Thorstein Veblen