To him it is an ocean, unfathomable, and without a shore. |
Trust [the student] in a certain degree with himself. Suffer him in some instances to select his own course of reading. There is danger that there should be something to studied and monotonous in the selection we should make for him. Suffer him to wander through the wilds of literature. |
We cannot perform our tasks to the best of our power, unless we think well of our own capacity. |
What can be more clear and sound in explanation, than the love of a parent to his child? |
What indeed is life, unless so far as it is enjoyed? It does not merit the name. |