It is flattering to believe that their thoughts are too profound to be expressed so clearly that all who run may read and very naturally it does not occur to such writers that the fault is with their own minds which have not the faculty of precise reflection.
Nothing is more important for the student who loves literature than to become intimately acquainted with great critics.
Hard work,moreover,tends not only to give us rest for the body,but what is euen more important,peace to the mind.
I am deeply convinced that out peace of mind and the joy we get out of living depend not on where we are,or what we have,or who we are,but solely upon our mental attitude.outward con-ditions have very little to do with it.