If a man constantly aspires is he not elevated?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A human being is not attaining his full heights until he is educated.
Contemporary thinkers would say that man is continuously transcending himself.
The strength of a man's virtue should not be measured by his special exertions, but by his habitual acts.
The superior man is distressed by the limitations of his ability; he is not distressed by the fact that men do not recognize the ability that he has.
It matters little where a man may be at this moment; the point is whether he is growing.
I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable ability of man to elevate his life by conscious endeavor.
The way for a young man to rise is to improve himself in every way he can, never suspecting that anybody wishes to hinder him.
Man can climb to the highest summits, but he cannot dwell there long.
What a man does for others, not what they do for him, gives him immortality.
Man cannot aspire if he looked down; if he rise, he must look up.