| Maud C. Cooke - Etiquette - 1896 - 542 pages
...the world. It is the magic wand at whose touch all barriers dissolve. Effect of Cultured Manners. " Give a boy address and accomplishments and you give...owning them; they solicit him to enter and possess." Whatever enjoyment we obtain from our daily intercourse with others is through our obedience to the... | |
| Maud C. Cooke - Etiquette - 1896 - 540 pages
...the world. It is the magic wand at whose touch all barriers dissolve. Effect of Cultured Manners. " Give a boy address and accomplishments and you give...owning them ; they solicit him to enter and possess." Whatever enjoyment we obtain from our daily intercourse with others is through our obedience to the... | |
| Orison Swett Marden - 1896 - 490 pages
...wheels that roll In the great timepiece of Creation. SCHILLER CHAPTER X. A FORTUNE IN GOOD MANNERS. Give a boy address and accomplishments, and you give...mastery of palaces and fortunes wherever he goes; he hae not the trouble of earning or owning them ; they solicit him to enter and possess. — EMERSON.... | |
| Frederick Saunders, Minnie K. Davis - American poetry - 1899 - 768 pages
...or she must be considered, and is welcome everywhere, though without beauty, or wealth, or genius. Give a boy address and accomplishments, and you give...owning them ; they solicit him to enter and possess. We send girls of a timid, retreatIng disposition to boarding-school, to riding-school, to the ball-room,... | |
| Benjamin Wood - Business - 1899 - 228 pages
...returns very great. A kind word from the lips falls like oil upon the ruffled waters. Emerson says, " Give a boy address and accomplishments and you give...wherever he goes. He has not the trouble of earning or owing them ; they solicit him to enter and possess." Observe the steps by which office boys have often... | |
| Julia M. Dewey - Etiquette - 1899 - 166 pages
...from a within that is grounded in truth, honor, delicacy, kindness and consideration." — Hunger. "Give a boy address and accomplishments and you give him the mastery of palaces and fortunes whereever he goes." — Emerson. "Do not underrate polish. A diamond in the rough may. possess value,... | |
| John Swett - Public schools - 1900 - 332 pages
...ON LESSONS IN POLITENESS. " A beautiful behavior," says Emerson, " is the finest of the fine arts. Give a boy address and accomplishments and you give him the mastery of palaces and fortunes where he goes." It is too often assumed that children learn manners at home, or unconsciously acquire... | |
| Levi Seeley - Education - 1901 - 300 pages
...discuss. Lack of Politeness Handicaps Without politeness a boy is seriously handicapped. Emerson says, " Give a boy address and accomplishments, and you give him the mastery of palaces and fortune wherever he goes ; he has not the trouble of owning or earning them ; they solicit him to enter... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1902 - 542 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.... | |
| Child development - 1896 - 858 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 them or owning them; they solicit him to enter and... | |
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