Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 266, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1919 — Always Something New. [ARTICLE]

Always Something New.

“Of making many books there is no end,” complained the preacher, and did hot perceive how highly he was praising letters as-’ an occupation. There is no end, indeed, to making to gathering wealth. Problem gives rise t<> probleinu We may' study forever. and we are .never as learned as we would. We have never made a stature worthy of our dreams. And when we have discovered a continent, or crossed a chain of mountains, it is only to find another ocean or another plain upon the,farther side. . . . Even in a private park, or in the neighborhood of a single hamlet, the weather and the seasons keep so deftly changing that although we walk there for a lifetime there will be always something new to startle and delight us.— Robert Louis Stevenson.