“Wherever a ship ploughs the sea, or a plough furrows the field; wherever a mine yields its treasure; wherever a ship or a railroad train carries freight to market; wherever the smoke of the furnace rises, or the clang of the loom resounds; even in the lonely garret where the seamstress plies her busy needle--there is industry.” SeaFieldsMinesIndustryLonelyTrainBusyTreasureShipsSmokeCarrieYieldNeedlesRailroadsFurnacesPlies Author:James A. Garfield
“Our children will enjoy in their homes electrical energy too cheap to meter...will travel effortlessly over the seas and under them and through the air with a minimum of danger and at great speeds, and will experience a lifespan far longer than ours, as disease yields and man comes to understand what causes him to age.” MenChildrenHomeAgeEnergyCausesEnjoyAirSeaDangerDiseaseOur ChildrenSpeedYieldMinimumElectricalMeterElectrical Energy Author:Lewis Strauss