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Show The Common Strain. The stress of life may touch some lightly, may appear to pass others by, but most men whom we meet, with whom we deal, who work for us or for whom .we work, know well the common stress of humanity. If in all our human relations this thought could be kept before us it would revolutionize life. We would be humanized ennobled. We would care for men as men. We could not escape the transforming realization realiza-tion of an actual brotherhood if we recalled and thought upon the undeniable un-deniable fact of our own part in the universal brotherhood of the common com-mon strain. Schuyler C. Woodhull, in The Bellman. |