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Home
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Sheldon Jackson
American
Politician
About the author
The night cometh when no man can work.
Sheldon Jackson,
American
Politician
#Work
#Man
#Night
The teacher who would be true to his mission and accomplish the most good, must give prominence to moral as well as intellectual instruction.
Sheldon Jackson,
American
Politician
#Mission
I must work the works of Him Who sent me while it is yet day.
Sheldon Jackson,
American
Politician
#Work
#Day
Among those best known, their highest ambition is to build American homes, possess American furniture, dress in American clothes, adopt the American style of living and be American citizens.
Sheldon Jackson,
American
Politician
#Style
#American
#Living
#Dress
#Clothes
#Ambition
The training of the schools should be extended to the heart as well as the mind and hand.
Sheldon Jackson,
American
Politician
#Heart
#Mind
#Training
#Schools