Greetings! 
 

Paul HarrisWhat Paul Harris Said for July 2010

 

 

Now as the Rotary New Year begins, I wish you all of the prosperity which your good deeds merit.

May all things you ought have be yours.

May your charities rank among your necessary expenditures.

May you not fall into the popular error of thinking that happiness is to be found in outdoing your neighbors.

May it always be yours to look beneath the veneer of life to the solid substance which lies beneath.

May you be builders, not mere climbers.

May you be able to appraise life's blessings at their real worth.

May you be free to act in accordance with the dictates of your own conscience and good judgment.

May you not be slaves to meaningless customs, social or otherwise.

May you shun the groove followers.

May you have vision to discern the right and health, strength and will to do it.

 

From "The Future of Rotary"

By Paul P. Harris

Founder of Rotary, President Emeritus of the I. A. of R. C.

The rest of this article is quite brief, and worth reading. It is Paul's 1916 message about the future of Rotary, something that is on the minds of all Rotary officers and club presidents now.

Yours for Rotary's Global History,

Jack M. B. Selway, Chair, President & CEO

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