J.R. Miller on Work and Character
Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: Character, J.R. Miller, Work | Posted On Thursday, September 7, 2017 at 5:30 AM
“The shop, the mill, the factory, the store, the office, the farm are not primarily places for making machines, selling goods, weaving cloths, building engines, and growing crops; they are, first of all, places for making men, building character, growing souls. Right in the midst of what some people call drudgery is the very best place to get the transformed, transfigured life. The doing of common tasks patiently, promptly, faithfully, cheerfully, makes the character beautiful and bright.”
J.R. Miller
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