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reached out and took it,, so today we are sacrificing thh lives . VICTORY Today, when wo think of victory, most of us think in terms of war. ,At the present time victory is what we are all hoping for working fer, but there are victories that will not be wen in Africa, in Sicily, or in the Pacific,5 These victories are victories that must be won before a lasting peace can ever be won, and we must win those ourselves. Let me further explain. Each and every one of us have our own personal victories to win before a national victory can be fully assured. We are very apt to complain about rationing. We are always trying to get a little more than we already have. Our neighbor buys a new car and immediately we want a new one. His wife gets A new fur coat, and our family has to get a fur coat. Envy and the desire to keep up with the Jons.s' cans S much of our discon- tent 'and unhappiness. Hitler wanted a little territoryg he of millio ns for the greed of a few. Another personal victory that each of us has to win daily is the ab ility to refrain from malicious gossip. nIt's better sometimes to be blind To the faults of some poor fellow being, Than to View them with,visions unkind, When therc's good we ought to be secing.n V., We, as individuals, have get to learn also to be more tol- erant, more understanding of the other person's view-point if we wish to have a nation that can be tolerant of other nations and other races. The only way we can possibly hope to win a real victory and a lasting peace is by developing a real atti- tude of understanding, free from social and racial prejudice. The life and strength of a mation depends on the lives and strength of its people. Each one of us should resolve to move up a bit each year.' UNO man has the right to be as ignorant, as sinful, as lazy as h of growth ward is u finer the th e ti ny hearts t search th e was the year before..... The law of life isthe-law . We either go forward or backward. The road for- phill and hard to travel, but the higher the hill, the view. Keep goini up beyond thh petty things, beyond strinps, overlooking, iynoring and forgiving--with oo big to cherish hatred and malice and souls that e heavens for their inspiration.U Grace Sham '44
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