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“In 1833 a clerk in the patent office at Washington handed in
his resignation.

“There was no more need for a job like his (he wrote). Every
possible invention had been conceived and patented: There
was nothing left to invent.

“In 1833—and nothing left to invent! Before the railroad had
spanned the continent! Before electricity lighted our streets
and moved our cars! Before the telephone, or the wireless, or
the steam shovel, or the dynamo! At the very threshold of the
greatest period of mechanical advance that the world has ever
known, this young man threw up his hands. . . .

“. . . the world, with all its times of trouble, still moves ahead.
No man can play a big part in the world who does not believe
in the future of the world.”

                         —Bruce Barton, It’s a Good Old World, 1920
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