Labor Day


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[Labor Day is] a peculiarly American holiday. It is a most characteristic representation of our ideals. . . .

To my mind America has but one main problem, the character of the men and women it shall produce. It is not fundamentally a Government problem, although the Government can be of a great influence in its solution. It is the real problem of the people themselves. They control its property, they have determined its government, they manage its business. In all things, they are the masters of their own destiny. . . .

The door of opportunity swings wide open in our country. Through it, in constant flow, go those who toil. America recognizes no aristocracy save those who work. The badge of service is the sole requirement for admission to the ranks of our nobility.

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1 Response to Labor Day

  1. Lucille's avatar Lucille says:

    Stellars….

    “Without ambition, nothing starts. Without work, nothing finishes.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

    “A man is not idle because he is absorbed in thought. There is a visible labor and there is an invisible labor.” – Victor Hugo

    Enjoy the day!

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