“God has so framed us as to make freedom of choice and action the very basis of all moral improvement, and all our faculties, mental and moral, resent and revolt against the idea of coercion.” IdeasActionChoicesMoralBasesImprovementFacultyCoercionRevoltResentFreedom Of ChoiceFramed Author:William Matthews
“Intercourse is after all man's best teacher. "Know thyself" is an excellent maxim; but even self-knowledge cannot be perfected in closets and cloisters--nor amid lake scenery, and on the sunny side of the mountains. Men who seldom mix with their fellow-creatures are almost sure to be one-sided--the victims of fixed ideas, that sometimes lead to insanity.” KnowsMenIdeasSelfSometimesSidesTeacherMountainCreaturesFellowsVictimExcellentInsanityFixedLakesSelf KnowledgeClosetsMaximsThyselfIntercourseSunnySceneryKnow ThyselfBest TeacherOne SidedMountain ManSunny Side Author:William Matthews
“What are the precise characteristics of an epigram it is not easy to define. It differs from a joke, in the fact that the wit of the latter dies in the words, and cannot therefore be conveyed in another language; while an epigram is a wit of ideas, and hence, is translatable. Like aphorisms, songs and sonnets, it is occupied with some single point, small and manageable; but whilst a song conveys a sentiment, a sonnet a poetical, and an aphorism a moral reflection, an epigram expresses a contrast.” IdeasFactsSongDiesLanguageEasyMoralJokesReflectionWitCharacteristicsLatterSentimentsContrastAphorismPreciseSonnetEpigramsManageable Author:William Matthews
“The fullest instruction, and the fullest enjoyment are never derived from books, till we have ventilated the ideas thus obtained in free and easy chat with others.” BookIdeasEasyConversationEnjoymentInstruction Author:William Matthews