•第四篇:If I Rest,I Rust 如果我休息,我就会生锈
If I Rest, I Rust
The
significantinscription found on an old key---"If I rest, I rust"---would be an excellent motto for those who are afflicted with the slightest bit of
idleness. Even the most
industrious person might adopt it with advantage to serve as a
reminder that, if one allows his faculties to rest, like the iron in the
unused key, they will soon show signs of rust and,
ultimately, cannot do the work required of them.
Those who would attain the heights reached and kept by great men must keep their faculties polished by constant use, so that they may
unlock the doors of knowledge, the gate that guard the entrances to the professions, to science, art, literature, agriculture---every department of human endeavor.
Industry keeps bright the key that opens the treasury of achievement. If Hugh Miller, after toiling all day in a
quarry, had
devoted his evenings to rest and
recreation, he would never have become a famous geologist. The celebrated mathematician, Edmund Stone, would never have published a
mathematical dictionary, never have found the key to science of
mathematics, if he had given his spare moments to
idleness, had the little Scotch lad, Ferguson, allowed the busy brain to go to sleep while he tended sheep on the hillside instead of calculating the position of the stars by a string of beads, he would never have become a famous astronomer.
Labor vanquishes all---not inconstant, spasmodic, or ill-directed labor; but faithful, unremitting, daily effort toward a well-directed purpose. Just as truly as eternal
vigilance is the price of liberty, so is eternal industry the price of noble and
enduring success.
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