Bag om PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSES [Vol. II - Part.1]
The whole art of thinking fairly is to graduate the trials of ordinary life and to measure sensibly the effort involved; for the great didactic affair, adequate, skilful and skilful, would have been well and truly summarized in that the children would have been given an eminent idea of their drunken right to live formally, and that this instructing-educating way would have been supported by serene awakening-coaching happinesses; but it is not less important that these advantages would have been - at the same time - unpenetrable and conquered without any heterogeneous foreign help. Therefore, the good would be hard and difficult to follow, but easy and convenient to know!The force of spiritual growth in children redoubles the feelings (and sensations) because it leads them to grow up to the state of an accomplished adult and to form immense hopes. Therefore deep (often unspoken) sorrows arise from the experience of psychomotor instability, if not naturally from psychosomatic weakness.
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