WHEN MEN FAIL
Dean Inge, preaching at Southwark Cathedral recently, saii few things were more tragic than the deterioration of character in men, which often set in at about 50. The}' must bo careful to keep at bay the fatty degeneration of conscience. "The successful man," continued the Dean, "is sometimes a miserable object—a man who has lost the habit of attending to anything except things which help him or that hold him back. A man for whom all the finer and higher values of life do not exist.''
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Evening Post, Volume c, Issue 54, 5 March 1934, Page 3
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