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n's load。 A steel world is hopeless if men are pig…iron。 There is greed and envy and malice in all of us。 But also there is the real metal of brotherhood。 Our task is to puddle out the impurities so that the true iron can be strong enough to hold our civilization up forever。
I have been a puddler of iron and I would be a puddler of men。 Out of the best part of the iron I helped build a stronger world。 Out of the best part of man's metal let us build a better society。
I have no new cure for the ills of humanity。
Life is a struggle; and rest is in the grave。
All nature is in commotion; there is wind and rain; and out of it comes seed harvest。 The waters of the sea are poured in thunder wrack upon the hills and run in rivers back into the sea。 The winds make weather; and weather profits man。 When will man's turmoil cease; when will he find calm? I do not know。 I only know that toil and struggle are sweet; and that life well lived is victory。 And that calm is death。
Man must face an iron world; but he is iron to subdue it。
The lessons of my life were learned at the forge and I am grateful for my schooling。
〃Thanks; thanks to thee; my worthy friend; For the lesson thou hast taught! Thus at the flaming forge of Life Our fortunes must be wrought; Thus on its sounding anvil shaped Each burning deed and thought〃
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