“If I had the opportunity to say a fine word to all the young people of America, it would be this: Don't think too much about yourselves. Try to cultivate the habit of thinking of others; this will reward you. Nourish your minds by good reading, constant reading. Discover what your lifework is, work in which you can do most good, in which you can be happiest. Be unafraid in all things when you know you are in the right.” PeopleIfsThinkingKnowsTryingMindWould BeAmericaYoungReadingOpportunityCan DoToo MuchYouthFineHabitAll ThingsConstantRewardsUnafraidGood ReadingThinking Of OthersFine Words Author:Charles William Eliot
“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends.” BookReadingConstantLibraryReading BooksLibrarianBook ReadingWisestBooks And ReadingBook LoverLibrary BooksReading HabitsLibraries And LibrariansLove To ReadWorth ReadingOld BooksWriters ReadingJoy Of ReadingLibraries Books And ReadingLibraries And ReadingSchool LibraryCounsellorsInspirational ReadingThis Is A BookBibliophilesReading MoreShort TeacherSpeed ReadingReading Teacher Book:Charles W. Eliot: the man and his beliefs Source: Charles W. Eliot: the man and his beliefs
“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counsellors, and the most patient of teachers.” BookHappinessReadingFriendshipAttitudeTeacherOptimismConstantPatientLibraryReading BooksLiteracyLibrarianBook ReadingWisestBooks And ReadingCounselorBook LoverLibrary BooksLibraries And LibrariansLove To ReadWorth ReadingOld BooksWriters ReadingJoy Of ReadingLibraries Books And ReadingLibraries And ReadingSchool LibraryCounsellorsInspirational ReadingThis Is A BookBibliophilesReading InspirationalReading MoreShort TeacherSpeed ReadingReading Teacher Author:Charles William Eliot