“A Fraternity, too, is of such character that after men have left college they delight to renew their own youth by continued association with it and to bring their richest experiences back to the younger generation in part payment of the debt which they feel themselves owe to the fraternity for what it gave them in their formative years.” MenFeelsYearsCharacterLeftGenerationsYouthCollegeDelightDebtAssociationPaymentFraternityYounger GenerationFormative Years Author:Newton D. Baker
“Take delight in a thing, or rather in anything, not as a means to some other end, but just because it is what it is. A child in the full health of his mind will put his hand flat on the summer lawn, feel it, and give a little shiver of private glee at the elastic firmness of the globe.” GivingFeelsMindMeanChildrenLittlesEndsHandsPleasureSummerDelightFlatsGlobesLawnsShiverGleeIt Is What It IsFirmness Author:Charles Edward Montague
“It does not at first appear that an astronomer rapt in abstraction, while he gazes on a star, must feel more exquisite delight than a farmer who is conducting his team.” FeelsFirstsDoeStarsTeamAtheismDelightFarmersAbstractionExquisiteConductingAstronomers Author:Isaac D'Israeli
“The Chinese say that there is no scenery in your home town. They’re right. Being in another place heightens the senses, allows you to see more, enjoy more, take delight in small things; it makes life richer. You feel more alive, less cocooned.” FeelsHomeEnjoyAliveTownsDelightSensesChineseSmall ThingsSceneryHome Town Book:A Glimpse of Eternal Snows: A Journey of Love and Loss in the Himalayas Source: A Glimpse of Eternal Snows: A Journey of Love and Loss in the Himalayas