AND I must work through months of toil And years of cultivation, A little garden blossom. Tennyson. How much the happy days of life outweigh the sor rowful! Jean Ingelow. June 2. JOHN G. SAXE, 1816. ANY irrevocable act in life, by which a die is cast, a ubicon crossed, is of value. But this selection of an end is fruitless, if the means for its attainment are not adopted. Educational Review. COLLEGE mostly makes people like bladders, — just good for nothing but t' hold the stuff as is poured into 'em. George Eliot. SYDNEY SMITH, 1771. GOD forbid it should be necessary to be a scholar or critic in order to be a Christian. Sydney Smith. WHAT is art, But life upon the larger scale, the higher, June 4. E. B. Browning. CONSIDER Well the proportion of things. It is better to be a young June-bug than an old bird-of-paradise! Mark Twain. ONLY mankind together is the true man, and the individual can only be joyous and happy when he has the courage to feel himself in the whole. Goethe. |