Show NOTHING THAT CAN BE IDLE great frenchman well defined tha universe when he called it a gigantic workshop la not afie universe an immense workshop in which no man can be idle in which the very least of ua are doing our part in a mighty work in which the machine goes on and turns out ft hit it has made and Is creating in is whether it be simple fermentations or that arc of the ut mot mo t perfection the fields ripe with barvest have been at work forests are at work when the trees put forth foll oceans as they roll their waves from one continent to another work and worlds borne by the rhythm of tbell gravitation through infinite apace are at work there Is not one lulng not one thing in all the universe that can bo idle ts impelled to work Is put to work and Is arced to do its part in tho work common to all whatever does not do its work at once disappears and Is rejected as and superfluous it must ghe place to what will work to some worker who la indispensable and how admirably can work regu late things what order it creates wherever it reigns it Is peace and joy as well as health I 1 am amazed when I 1 see it despised belittled looked upon as a or as a punishment there Is no such thing as happl ness unless we place it in the united happiness of perpetual united labor and that Is why I 1 wish that someone would reach to the world religion of labor and sing hosannah hosannas hos annas to labor as a savior the only true source of health peace and happiness from labor by emale zola |