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Laugh and Live

CHAPTER XVII
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For _the man of the lion heart_ all things unfold and unto him the timid must bring their offerings.

No one of ordinary gumption consults the human "flivver." Advice from him would be unavailing.

His point of view would be inadequate--his ability to advise, impotent.

We go to the man who does things and say to him: "Here is my little idea--do you want to help me put it over ?" If it is good, he does.

If not, his experience tells him so, for men of courage are naturally possessed of large vision.


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