Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1911 — Developing a Character. [ARTICLE]
Developing a Character.
The late Frances E. Willard said: “There are so many kinds of beauty after which one may strive that we are bewildered by the bare attempt to remember them. There is beauty of manner, of achievement, of reputation, of character; any one of these outweighs beauty of person, even in the scales of society, to say nothing of celestial values. “Cultivate most of the kind that lasts the longest The beautiful faoe with nothing back of it lacks the staying qualities that are necessary to those who would be winners in the race of life. It is not the first milepost but the last that tells the story; not the outward-bound steed but the one on the home-stretch that we hall as victor."
