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Meditation on the art of Governing Mankindgoverning mankind," said philosopher Aristotle, "have been convinced that the fate of empires depends upon the education of youth." Famed orator and American statesman Daniel Webster, "does not comprise all which is contained in the large term 'education'. The feelings are to be disciplined, the passions are to be restrained, true and worthy motives are to be instilled, and pure morality inculcated under all circumstances. All this is comprised in education." Stoic the philosopher, politician, and tutor, "the art of living well." forbid us to expect." said George Washington First President of the United States of America, "that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principles." religion," said the Duke of Wellington," and you make of them but clever devils," liberty are inseprarable," said historian and ambassador Philip Schaff. Emperor of the French Napolean Bonaparte, "should be the first object of government." of society. When that is once shaken by contempt the whole fabric cannot be stable or lasting." Public Speakers Library For his heart was in his work, and the heart Giveth grace unto every Art. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
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