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Edgar Guest - The Limitations Of GreatnessEdgar Guest - The Limitations Of Greatness
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NO MAN really knows enough To be hateful to his brother, None is rich enough to cuff And be cruel to another; None so clever that he can Justly wrong his fellow man. No one is so strong that he Has the right to curb the weak, None so great that properly He can trample down the meek; There is nothing in success That excuses selfishness. Climb unto the topmost bights, Win yourself an honored name, But respect another`s rights, Raise the weak and help the lame; Strength of muscle or of mind Gives no right to be unkind.
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