many things I knew, I have forgotten; many things I thought I knew, I find I know nothing about; some things I know, I have found not worth knowing; and some things I would give - O what would one not give to know? are beyond the reach of human ken.
Children have almost an intuitive discernment between the maxims you bring forward for their use, and those by which you direct your own conduct. - Anna Letitia Barbauld
Children have almost an intuitive discernment between the maxims you bring forward for their use, and those by which you direct your own conduct.
- Anna Letitia Barbauld
The most characteristic mark of a great mind is to choose some one important object, and pursue it for life. - Anna Letitia Barbauld
The most characteristic mark of a great mind is to choose some one important object, and pursue it for life.
Young gentlemen, who are to display their knowledge to the world, should have every motive of emulation, should be formed into regular classes, shoul… - Anna Letitia Barbauld
Young gentlemen, who are to display their knowledge to the world, should have every motive of emulation, should be formed into regular classes, shoul…
We can only love what we know. - Anna Letitia Barbauld
We can only love what we know.
The well taught philosophic mind To all compassion gives; Casts round the world an equal eye, And feels for all that lives. - Anna Letitia Barbauld
The well taught philosophic mind To all compassion gives; Casts round the world an equal eye, And feels for all that lives.
But every act in consequence of our faith, strengthens faith. - Anna Letitia Barbauld
But every act in consequence of our faith, strengthens faith.
We neither laugh alone, nor weep alone, why then should we pray alone? - Anna Letitia Barbauld
We neither laugh alone, nor weep alone, why then should we pray alone?
many things I knew, I have forgotten; many things I thought I knew, I find I know nothing about; some things I know, I have found not worth knowing; … - Anna Letitia Barbauld
many things I knew, I have forgotten; many things I thought I knew, I find I know nothing about; some things I know, I have found not worth knowing; …
The dead of midnight is the noon of thought. - Anna Letitia Barbauld
The dead of midnight is the noon of thought.
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