There is one part of man in which he is able to read himself. A man may not be able to gauge his ability; he may not be able to compare his own capacity with that of his neighbors; but he can, far better than his neighbors, gauge his own motives. I know that at least my motives have been to bring happiness to mankind by placing all on a basis of equality as far as physical environments will permit of that equality." W. B. WILSON. 450363 |