“Life is a gift that the humblest may boast of
And one that the humblest may well make the most of.
Get out and live it each hour of the day,
Wear it and use it as much as you may;
Don't keep it in niches and corners and grooves,
You'll find that in service its beauty improves.”

—  Edgar Guest

Source: A Heap o' Livin' (1916), Life, stanza 2, p. 64.

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