To be ignorant of one's ignorance is the malady of the ignorant.

Amos Bronson Alcott


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Es un buen libro aquel que se abre con expectación y se cierra con provecho”.

Amos Bronson Alcott


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Devotees of grammatical studies have not been distinguished for any very remarkable felicities of expression

Amos Bronson Alcott


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Concord is a classic land. The names of Emerson and Thoreau and Channing and Hawthorne are associated with the fields and forests and lakes and rivers of this township.

Amos Bronson Alcott


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Who speaks to the instincts speaks to the deepest in mankind and finds the readiest responses.

Amos Bronson Alcott


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An author who sets his reader on sounding the depths of his own thoughts serves him best.

Amos Bronson Alcott


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Education is that process by which thought is opened out of the soul, and, associated with outward . . . things, is reflected back upon itself, and thus made conscious of its reality and shape. It is Self-Realization. As a means, therefore, of educating the soul out of itself, and mirroring forth its ideas, the external world offers the materials. This is the dim glass in which the senses are first called to display the soul, until, aided by the keener state of imagination . . . it separates those outward types of itself from their sensual connection, in its own bright mirror recognizes again itself, as a distinctive object in space and time, but out of it in existence, and painting itself upon these, as emblems of its inner and super-sensual life which no outward thing can fully portray. . . . A language is to be instituted between [the child’s] spirit and the surrounding scene of things in which he dwells. . . . He who is seeking to know himself, should be ever seeking himself in external things, and by so doing will he be best able to find, and explore his inmost light.

Amos Bronson Alcott

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Success is sweet: the sweeter if long delayed and attained through manifold struggles and defeats.

Amos Bronson Alcott


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The history of books shows the humblest origin of some of the most valued, wrought as these were out of obscure materials by persons whose names thereafter became illustrious. The thumbed volumes, now so precious to thousands, were compiled from personal experiences and owe their interest to touches of inspiration of which the writer was less author than amanuensis, himself the voiced word of life for all times.

Amos Bronson Alcott


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Ideas first and last: yet it is not till these are formulated and utilized that the devotees of the common sense discern their value and advantages. The idealist is the capitalist on whose resources multitudes are maintained life long. Ideas in the head set hands about their several tasks, thus carrying forward all human endeavors to their issues.

Amos Bronson Alcott


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