“We falter from childhood amidst shames and fears, we move in closed spaces where stale tradition enervates, we grow hysterical over success and failure, and so by surrounding instinct with terror, we prepare the soul for weakness.” SoulMovingGrowsSpaceChildhoodWeaknessTraditionShameInstinctTerrorSuccess And FailureStaleHysterical Book:Walter Lippmann and the American Century. [Mit Portr.] (2. Print.) Source: Walter Lippmann and the American Century. [Mit Portr.] (2. Print.)
“How often is the soul of man - especially in childhood - deprived because he is not allowed to come in contact with nature.” MenSoulChildhoodContactDeprivedOften Is Author:Maria Montessori
“But still when the mists of doubt prevail, And we lie becalmed by the shores of age, We hear from the misty troubled shore The voce of children gone before. Drawing the soul to its anchorage.” ChildrenStillsSoulAgeLyingGoneDoubtChildhoodDrawingShoreMistMisty Book:Poetical Works, Complete: Top American Novelist Source: Poetical Works, Complete: Top American Novelist