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A few years later , in my contempt of my childish efforts , I destroyed all these papers , not then anticipating that I could ever feel any curiosity about my first attempts at writing and reasoning . My father encouraged me in this ...
A few years later , in my contempt of my childish efforts , I destroyed all these papers , not then anticipating that I could ever feel any curiosity about my first attempts at writing and reasoning . My father encouraged me in this ...
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You feel in this " fellowship of scholars ” an almost tragical lack of common interests and ideas . You feel as one wandering in an intellectual Sahara in a silence unbroken save by an investigating sparrow chirping from time to time ...
You feel in this " fellowship of scholars ” an almost tragical lack of common interests and ideas . You feel as one wandering in an intellectual Sahara in a silence unbroken save by an investigating sparrow chirping from time to time ...
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Feel the dignity of a child . Do not feel superior to him , for you are not . A work of art is the trace of a magnificent struggle . In great art there is no beginning and end in point of time . All time is comprehended .
Feel the dignity of a child . Do not feel superior to him , for you are not . A work of art is the trace of a magnificent struggle . In great art there is no beginning and end in point of time . All time is comprehended .
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