Two

The full beauty of an activity is never brought out until it is subjected to discipline and strict ordering and nice balancing.

Three

The unfading charm of classical music is that you never tire of it.

Four

The spirit of literature is unifying; it joins the candle and the star, and by the magic of an image shows that the beauty of the greater is in the less.

Five

If people, by merely wishing to do so, could regularly and seriously read, observe, write, and use every faculty and sense, there would be very little mental inefficiency.

Six

Laws and rules, forms and ceremonies, are good in themselves, from a merely æsthetic point of view, apart from their social value and necessity.