“Nothing is a waste of time
if you use the experience wisely.”
Auguste Rodin
1840-1917
Back of the beating hammer
By which the steel is wrought,
Back of the workshop's clamor
The seeker may find the Thought-
The Thought that is ever master
Of iron and steam and steel,
That rises above disaster
And tramples it under heel!
The drudge may fret and tinker
Or labor with lusty blows,
But back of him stands the Thinker,
The clear-eyed man who knows;
For into each plow or saber,
Each piece and part and whole,
Must go the Brains of Labor,
Which gives the work a soul!
Back of the motors humming,
Back of the bells that sing,
Back of the hammers drumming,
Back of the cranes that swing,
There is the eye which scans them
Watching through stress and strain,
There is the Mind which plans them-
Back of the brawn, the Brain!
Might of the roaring boiler,
Force of the engine's thrust,
Strength of the sweating toiler-
Greatly in these we trust.
Back of them stands the Schemer,
The Thinker who drives things through;
Back of the Job-the Dreamer
Who's making the dream come true!
"The Thinker"
Berton Braley
Auguste Rodin's famous bronze sculpture,
"The Thinker" welcomes visitors
at the Rodin Museum, located on the Benjamin Franklin
Parkway in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
First opened in 1929, the museum is home to
one of the most extensive collections
of Rodin’s work available for public viewing
outside of Paris, France.
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