Misfortunes Are Blessings
The steel that has suffered most is the best steel. It has been in the furnace again and again, it has been on the anvil; it has been tight in the jaws of the vise; it has felt the teeth of the rasp; it has been ground by emery; it has been heated and hammered and filed until it does not know itself, and it comes out a splendid knife. And if men only knew it, what are called their “misfortunes” are God’s best blessings, for they are the moulding influences which give them shapeliness, and edge, and durability, and power.
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