The household is the home of the man as well as of the child. Emerson.

The human creature needs first of all to be 40 educated, not that he may speak, but that he may have something weighty and valuable to say. Carlyle.

The human face is my landscape. Sir Joshua Reynolds.

The human heart has a sigh lonelier than the cry of the bittern. W. R. Alger.

The human heart is like a millstone in a mill; when you put wheat under it, it turns, and grinds, and bruises the wheat into flour; if you put no wheat in, it still grinds on; but then it is itself it grinds and slowly wears away. Luther.

The human heart is like heaven; the more angels the more room. Fredrika Bremer.

The human mind cannot go beyond the gift 45 of God. Wm. Blake.

The human mind, in proportion as it is deprived of external resources, sedulously labours to find within itself the means of happiness, learns to rely with confidence on its own exertions, and gains with greater certainty the power of being happy. Zimmermann.

The human mind is to be treated like a skein of ravelled silk, where you must cautiously secure one free end before you can make any progress in disentangling it. Scott.

The human mind will not be confined to any limits. Goethe.