A wise system of education will at last teach us how little man yet knows, how much he has still to learn. |
Art is unquestionably one of the purest and highest elements in human happiness. It trains the mind through the eye, and the eye through the mind. As the sun colors flowers, so does art color life. |
Cultivate all your faculties; you must either use them or lose them |
Do not be afraid of showing your affection. Be warm and tender, thoughtful and affectionate. Men are more helped by sympathy, than by service; love is more than money, and a kind word will give more pleasure than a present. |
Do not be afraid of showing your affection. Be warm and tender, thoughtful and affectionate. Men are more helped by sympathy, than by service; love is more than money, and a kind word will give more pleasure than a present. |
Do not be afraid of showing your affection. Be warm and tender, thoughtful and affectionate. Men are more helped by sympathy, than by service; love is more than money, and a kind word will give more pleasure than a present. |
Do not be afraid of showing your affection. Be warm and tender, thoughtful and affectionate. Men are more helped by sympathy, than by service; love is more than money, and a kind word will give more pleasure than a present. |
Earth and sky, woods and fields, lakes and rivers, the mountain and the sea, are excellent schoolmasters, and teach some of us more than we can ever learn from books. |
Everyone must have felt that a cheerful friend is like a sunny day, which sheds its brightness on all around; and most of us can, as we choose, make of this world either a palace or a prison |
If we are ever in doubt about what to do, it is a good rule to ask ourselves what we shall wish on the morrow that we had done. |
If we are ever in doubt about what to do, it is a good rule to ask ourselves what we shall wish on the morrow that we had done. |
If we are ever in doubt about what to do, it is a good rule to ask ourselves what we shall wish on the morrow that we had done. |
If we succeed in giving the love of learning, the learning itself is sure to follow |
In truth, people can generally make time for what they choose to do; it is not really the time but the will that is lacking |
Many savage nations worship trees, and I really think my first feeling would be one of delight and interest rather than of surprise, if some day when I am alone in the woods one of the trees were to speak to me |