From
“Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst
June 11
“No other human occupation
opens so wide a field for the profitable and agreeable combination of labor
with cultivated thought, as agriculture. I know of nothing so pleasant to the
mind, as the discovery of anything which is at once new and valuable -- nothing
which so lightens and sweetens toil, as the hopeful pursuit of such discovery.
And how vast, and how varied a field is agriculture, for such discovery. The
mind, already trained to thought, in the country school, or higher school,
cannot fail to find there an exhaustless source of profitable enjoyment.” - Abraham Lincoln
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