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The whole sum of Phi
Psi tradition may be gathered together under the single word, gentleman.
It cannot be defined, it cannot be mistaken. A worthy member of Phi
Kappa Psi is, and always must be, under all circumstances, in sickness
or in health, in prosperity or adversity, in the busom of the chapter
or in the pitiless gaze of a cold world, a gentleman. |
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"There is a destiny that makes us brothers,
none goes his way alone. All that we send into the lives of others comes back
into our own. I care not what is faith nor creed. One thing holds firm
and fast, that into the heap of days and deeds, the soul of a man is cast."
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Edwin Markham
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