Where I Lived, and What I Lived For
learned tory of her crops for an average year, you never need
attend to t tions are of a merely
pecuniary cer. If one may judge he
nes, a French
revolution not excepted.
ne to kno is which
;Kieou- dignitary of tate of ei)
sent a man to Kseu to knohe
messenger to be seated near ioned erms:
is your master doing? t: My
master desires to diminiss, but
come to the philosopher
remarked: a a ; the
preacead of vexing their day
of rest at t conclusion
of an ill-spent the fresh and brave beginning of a new
one -- ail of a sermon, s
;Pause! Avast! , but
deadly slo;
Seemed for soundest truths, while
reality is fabulous. If men eadily observe realities only,
and not alloo be deluded, life, to compare it h
sucale and the Arabian
Nigertainments. If ed only able and
to be, music and poetry reets.
only great and
and absolute existence, t petty
fears and petty pleasures are but ty. this
is alhe eyes and
slumbering, and consenting to be deceived by sablish
and confirm tine and everywhere, which
still is built on purely illusory foundations. Children, who play
life, discern its true laions more clearly than men, who
fail to live it hey are wiser by
experience, t is, by failure. I
quot;there was a kings son, who, being expelled in