Howe'er it be, it seems to me,
'Tis only noble to be good.
Kind hearts are more than coronets,
And simple faith than Norman blood.
—Tennyson.
Be noble! and the nobleness that lies
In other men, sleeping, but never dead,
Will rise in majesty to meet thine own.
—Lowell.
PUSHING TO THE FRONT
Or, SUCCESS UNDER DIFFICULTIES, by Orison Swett Marden. A book of inspiration and help to the youth of America who long to be somebody and to do something in the world, many of whom, hedged in as it were by iron walls of circumstances feel that they have "no chance in life." → Passed through a dozen editions its first year. It is used in Boston and other public schools, and has been republished and heartily received in foreign countries.
With 24 fine full-page portraits. Crown 8vo., $1.50.
A modern wonder. It should be in the hands of every American youth. —Bishop Newman.
It is the most stimulating and suggestive book for young men I ever read. —Mrs. Mary A. Livermore.
Best book of the kind ever written. —Golden Rule.
There is an uplift on every page, and wisdom in every paragraph. —Epworth Herald.
I have read with unusual interest your book "Pushing to the Front." It cannot but be an inspiration to every boy or girl who reads it. —Wm. McKinley.
A most interesting and valuable book to the youth of America. —Senator Henry Cabot Lodge.
An admirable book, a timely contribution of advice and inspiration to youth. —Chauncey M. Depew.
The author has done a most valuable service to the young life of the country. —Bishop J. H. Vincent.
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