[A QUIVER OF QUOTATIONS.]
“Let a girl grow as a tree grows.”—Mrs. Willard.
“She gave me eyes, she gave me ears.”—Wordsworth.
“Education is but another term for preparation for eternity.”—Sewell.
“By dint of frequently asserting that a man is a fool, we make him so.”—Pascal.
“To assert a child is indifferent to its parents is not the way to make it affectionate.”—Guyau.
“Our children should be brought up, from the first, with this magnet, ‘Ye are not your own.’”—Mason.
“All education should be directed to this end, viz., to convince a child that he is capable of good and incapable of evil.”
“The art of managing the young consists, before everything else, in assuming them to be as good as they wish to be.”—Guyau.