Genius–the free and harmonious play of all the faculties of a human being.
AMOS BRONSON ALCOTTOne must espouse some pursuit, taking it kindly at heart and with enthusiasm.
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Every dogma embodies some shade of truth to give it seeming currency.
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One must espouse some pursuit, taking it kindly at heart and with enthusiasm.
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Civilization degrades the many to exalt the few.
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My favorite books have a personality and complexion as distinctly drawn as if the author’s portrait were framed into the paragraphs and smiled upon me as I read his illustrated pages.
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The passions refuse to be organized on a basis of their own; hostile to personal freedom and one another, they rush precipitately into anarchy and mob rule.
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A work of real merit finds favor at last.
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Truth is inclusive of all the virtues, is older than sects and schools, and, like charity, more ancient than mankind.
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While one finds company in himself and his pursuits, he cannot feel old, no matter what his years may be.
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Modesty, that perennial flower planted instinctively in the human breast, blooms therein only as continence guards and virtue keeps.
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Friendship is a plant that loves the sun, thrives ill under clouds.
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The richest minds need not large libraries.
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Fullness is always quiet; agitation will answer for empty vessels only.
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A government, for protecting business only, is but a carcass, and soon falls by its own corruption and decay.
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A true teacher defends his students against his own personal influences.
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If the ancients left us ideas, to our credit be it spoken that we moderns are building houses for them — structures which neither Plato nor Archimedes had dreamed possible.
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