* The right to think, to speak our minds, and to publish our thoughts,
implies that we possess a certain amount of knowledge.
* With so much to read, and so little time and opportunity in which to read it,
the simplest and wisest thing we can do is to choose the best books to read.
* Whether work should be placed among the cause of happiness
or among the causes of unhappiness may perhaps be regarded as a doubtful question .
* If you love others they will love you. If you speak kindly to them they will speak kindly to you.
Love is repaid with love, and hatred with hatred.
* A weary brain cannot be made to perform good work. Often much more is gained by a walking
through the green fields than could be acquired by the study of books.
* Criticism is not fault-finding, it is a balanced opinion.
No statement must be made without a reason and an explanation beiing given.
* No man can live by and for himself. What we have and what we are all be dependent up
the world of men and wemen, the world of the present and the world of the past.
* A brave and honest man will speak out without fear of the consequences, while a timid man will
keep silent at the time of danger, or may even tell some falsehood for fear of some harm coming to him
* The first lesson a young man should learn is, that we knows nothing ; and that the earlier and more throughly
this lesson is learned, the better it will be for his peace of mind, and his succeed in life.
* One should endeavor to utilize all his spare time in either work or amusement, as time simply idled away is
an absolute loss to both oneself and the public.