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"Childhood is not often a happy season — it is too much forced and controlled, …"
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Romance and Reality"I cannot agree with those romantic philosophers who hold ignorance to be bliss at any time ; but ignorance, when your listener laughs at what you say, without why or wherefore, is enough to enrage a saint. By the by, considering what an irascible race they were, the reputation of the saints for patience has been very easily acquired."
"Childhood is not often a happy season — it is too much forced and controlled, …"
"It is curious how inseparable eating and kindness are with some people."
"Nothing is so ingenious in its thousand ways and means as affection."
"Truly does passion live but in the present."
"A kindly intention is often the best eloquence ; …"
"... there is no look so suspicious as a downcast one."