23. Man goeth forth. It is his turn now, and
the sunrise has made things ready for him. His warm couch he forsakes and the
comforts of home, to find his daily food; this work is good for him, both
keeping him out of mischief and exercising his faculties. Unto his work and to his labor until the evening. He goes not forth to sport but to work, not
to loiter but to labor; at least, this is the lot of the best part of mankind.
We are made for work and ought to work, and should never grumble that so it is
appointed.
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