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Quotations by Stephen McKenna
All good is gained by those whose thought and life are kept pointed close to one main thing, not scattered abroad upon a thousand.
To have no set purpose in one’s life is the harlotry of the will.
Unless in one thing or another we are straining toward perfection, we have forfeited our manhood.
