Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 177, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1920 — Victory of Courage. [ARTICLE]

Victory of Courage.

The • man or woman who ventures much may fall often, but he will achieve in proportion to those very failures because he will use each one as a stepping stone to higher effort? But the man or woman who quibbles, reconsiders, hesitates and weighs every gain against a greater loss is a predestined failure, because his very attitude should be avoided. Be who falls with his face forward in the battle is not a failure, but a hero. Failure Ues in turning the back on the foe, .to retreat before the enemy. When we speak of success we should not Blink in terms of money or position or fame, ’ but of moral courage, high endeavor, honorable achievement. And when these are translated, into active service the world will become that Utopia of which so much has been written andsang.—Milwaukee Sentinel