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“It is unlikely that many of us will be famous, or even remembered. But not less important than the brilliant few that lead a nation or a literature to fresh achievements, are the unknown many whose patient efforts keep the world from running backward; who guard and maintain the ancient values, even if they do not conquer new; whose inconspicuous triumph it is to pass on what they inherited from their fathers, unimpaired and undiminished, to their sons. Enough, for almost all of us, if we can hand on the torch, and not let it down; content to win the affection, if it may be, of a few who know us and to be forgotten when they in their turn have vanished. The destiny of mankind is not governed wholly by its 'stars'.”

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F. L. Lucas

F. L. Lucas was a distinguished English poet known for his lyrical and philosophical poetry. Born on December 28, 1894, Lucas spent much of his life in Cambridge, where he taught and wrote. His poetry frequently reflected on the human condition and the complexities of existence, earning him a reputation as a thoughtful and introspective writer. Lucas passed away on June 1, 1967. more

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