the choir invisible-第42节
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t。 No man can look me in the eyes and say I ever wronged him for my own profit; none may charge that I have smiled on him in order to use him; or call him my friend that I might make him do for me the work of a servant。
〃Do not imagine I fail to realize that I have added my full share to the general evil of the world: in part unconsciously; in part against my conscious will。 It is the knowledge of this influence of imperfection forever flowing from myself to all others that has taught me charity with all the wrongs that flow from others toward me。 As I have clung to myself despite the evil; so I have clung to the world despite all the evil that is in the world。 To lose faith in men; not humanity; to see justice go down and not believe in the triumph of injustice; for every wrong that you weakly deal another or another deals you to love more and more the fairness and beauty of what is right; and so to turn with ever…increasing love from the imperfection that is in us all to the Perfection that is above us allthe perfection that is God: this is one of the ideals of actual duty that you once said were to be as candles in my hand。 Many a time this candle has gone out; but as quickly as I could snatch any torchwith your sacred name on my lipsit has been relighted。
〃My candles are all beginning to burn low now。 For as we advance far on into life; one by one our duties end; one by one the lights go out。 Not much ahead of me now must lurk the great mortal changes; coming always nearer; always faster。 As they approach; I look less to my candles; more toward my candles; more toward my lighthousesthose distant unfailing beacons that cast their rays over the stormy sea of this life from the calm ocean of the Infinate。 I know this: that if I should live to be an old man; my duties ended and my candles gone; it is these that will shine in upon me in that vacant darkness。 And I have this belief: that if we did but recognize them aright; these ideals at the close of life would become one with the ideals of youth。 We lost them as we left mortal youth behind; we regain them as we enter upon youth immortal。
〃If I have kept unbroken faith with any of mine; thank you。 And thank God!〃
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