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" Diligently train your ideals upward and still upward toward a summit where you will find your chiefest pleasure in conduct which, while contenting you, will be sure to confer benefits upon your neighbor and the community. "
The Monist - Page 192
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Mark Twain: A Biography; the Personal and Literary Life of ..., Volumes 1-2

Albert Bigelow Paine - 1912 - 884 pages
...furtherance of that better sort: »« "Diligently train your ideals upward, and still upward, /toward a summit where you will find your chiefest ? pleasure, in conduct which, while contenting you, will be 1 sure to confer benefits upon your neighbor and the Vommunity." It is a divine admonition, even if,...
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What is Man? and Other Essays

Mark Twain - 1917 - 484 pages
...resulting. YM Repeat your Admonition. OM Diligently train your ideals upward and still upward toward a summit where you will find your chiefest pleasure...benefits upon your neighbor and the community. YM One's every act proceeds from exterior influences, you think? M. Yes. YM If I conclude to rob a person,...
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On Contemporary Literature

Stuart Pratt Sherman - 1917 - 328 pages
...the interests of others. " Diligently train your ideals upward," he says, " and still upward toward a summit where you will find your chiefest pleasure...confer benefits upon your neighbor and the community." When he put his shoulder under the debts of his bankrupt publishing house, he took a clear stand on...
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On Contemporary Literature

Stuart Pratt Sherman - 1917 - 334 pages
...the interests of others. " Diligently train your ideals upward," he says, " and still upward toward a summit where you will find your chiefest pleasure...confer benefits upon your neighbor and the community." When he put his shoulder under the debts of his bankrupt publishing house, he took a clear stand on...
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What is Man?

Mark Twain - 1917 - 404 pages
...Diligently train your ideals upward and still upward toward a summit where you will find your chiejcst pleasure in conduct which, while contenting you, will...benefits upon your neighbor and the community. YM One's every act proceeds from exterior influences, you think? OM Yes. YM If I conclude to rob a person,...
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What is Man?: And Other Essays

Mark Twain - 1917 - 392 pages
...how would you word it? Admonition OM Diligently train your ideals upward and still upward toward a summit where you will find your chiefest pleasure in conduct which, while con54 tenting you, will be sure to confer benefits upon your neighbor and the community. YM Is that...
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A History of American Literature

Percy Holmes Boynton - 1919 - 534 pages
..." is contained in the admonition, " Diligently train your ideals upward and still upward, toward a summit where you will find your chiefest pleasure...confer benefits upon your neighbor and the community." Not until the last years of his life did readers begin to take Mark Twain seriously ; now they are...
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A History of American Literature

Percy Holmes Boynton - 1919 - 528 pages
...Diligently train your ideals upward and still upward, toward a summit where you will find your chiefesf. pleasure in conduct which, while contenting you, will...confer benefits upon your neighbor and the community." Not until the last years of his life did readers begin to take Mark Twain seriously ; now they are...
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Essays Toward Truth: Studies in Orientation

1924 - 416 pages
...the interests of others. " Diligently train your ideals upward," he says, " and still upward toward a summit where you will find your chiefest pleasure...confer benefits upon your neighbor and the community." When he put his shoulder under the debts of his bankrupt publishing house, he took a clear stand on...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 103

1909 - 872 pages
...— his own — in the admonition: " Diligently train your ideals upward and still upward towards a summit where you will find your chiefest pleasure in conduct which, while eontenting you, will be sure to confer benefit! upon your neighbor and the community." It seems to...
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