They - Young People have exalted notions, because they have not been humbled by life or learned its necessary limitations; moreover, their hopeful disposition makes them think themselves equal to great things - and that means having exalted notions. They... ...
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Youth should be kept strangers to all that is bad, and especially to things which suggest vice or hate. When the five years have passed away, during the two following years they must look on at the pursuits which they... ...
He who sees things grow from the beginning will have the best view of them.
Since music has so much to do with the molding of character, it is necessary that we teach it to our children.
If a man of good natural disposition acquires Intelligence [as a whole], then he excels in conduct, and the disposition which previously only resembled Virtue, will now be Virtue in the true sense. Hence just as with the faculty of... ...
The life of children, as much as that of intemperate men, is wholly governed by their desires.
People do not naturally become morally excellent or practically wise. They become so, if at all, only as the result of lifelong personal and community effort.
Our youth should also be educated with music and physical education.
Man first begins to philosophize when the necessities of life are supplied.
Good character traits come from regular practice. We become fair by doing fair things, moderate by doing moderate things, and brave by doing brave things.