| John Kneeland, Henry Nathan Wheeler - American literature - 1891 - 494 pages
...Give a boy address and accomplishments, and you give him the mastery of palaces and fortunes where he goes. He has not the trouble of earning or owning them ; they solicit him to enter and possess. We send girls of a timid, retreating disposition to the boarding-school, to the riding-school, to the... | |
| John Kneeland, Henry Nathan Wheeler - American literature - 1891 - 508 pages
...or she must be considered, and is everywhere welcome, though without beauty, or wealth, or genius. Give a boy address and accomplishments, and you give him the mastery of palaces and fortunes where he goes. He has not the trouble of earning or owning them ; they solicit him to enter and possess.... | |
| American prose literature - 1891 - 432 pages
...or she must be considered, and is everywhere welcome, though without beauty, or wealth, or genius. Give a boy address and accomplishments, and you give him the mastery of palaces and fortunes where he goes. He has not the trouble of earning or owning them; they solicit him to enter and possess.... | |
| San Francisco (Calif.). Board of Education - Education - 1892 - 234 pages
...and dignity of American citizenship." — School Law of California. I. TRAINING IN POLITENESS I. " Give a boy address and accomplishments, and you give him the mastery of palaces and fortunes where he goes." — Ralph Waldo Emerson. II. "I wish good behavior might enter into the curriculum... | |
| Education - 1892 - 750 pages
...pupils in virtue and good manners, much more than to communicate learning;" the third, Emerson's advice "Give a boy address and accomplishments, and you give him the mastery of palaces and fortunes where he goes." We all probably agree with that writer on education who says that the most important... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - Literature - 1893 - 518 pages
...he or she must be considered, and is everywhere welcome, though without beauty, wealth, or genius. Give a boy address and accomplishments, and you give him the mastery of palaces and fortunes where he goes. He has not the trouble of earning or owning them: they solicit him to enter and possess.... | |
| Orison Swett Marden - Conduct of life - 1894 - 480 pages
...X. A FORTUNE IN GOOD MANNERS. Give a boy address and accomplishments, and you give him the masterj of palaces and fortunes wherever he goes; he has not...owning them ; they solicit him to enter and possess. — KMERSON. With hat in hand, one gets on in the world. — GERMAN PRUVERB. What thou wilt, Thou must... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - Quotations, English - 1894 - 604 pages
...of hiding his ignorance than the pednnt by his awkward attempt to exhibit his erudition. — Cotton. Give a boy address and accomplishments, and you give him the mastery of palaces and fortunes where he goes. He has not the trouble of earning or owning; them ; they solicit him to enter and possess.... | |
| San Francisco (Calif.). Superintendent of Public Schools - Education - 1895 - 156 pages
...he or she must be considered and is everywhere welcome, though without beauty, or wealth, or genius. Give a boy address and accomplishments, and you give him the mastery of palaces and fortunes where he goes ; he has not the trouble of earning or owning them ; they solicit him to enter and possess.... | |
| Orison Swett Marden - Success - 1896 - 488 pages
...wheels that roll In the great timepiece of Creation. SCHILLZE. CHAPTEE X. A FORTUNE IN GOOD MANNERS. Give a boy address and accomplishments, and you give...they solicit him to enter and possess. — EMERSON. With hat in hand, one gets on in the world. — GERMAN PROVERB. What thou wilt, Thou must rather enforce... | |
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