Show Gems of Thought Self Improvement Judge of thine improvement not by I what thou or but by the firmness of thy mind and the the I government of thy passions and af af- af I af Fuller Infinite toil would not enable you to sweep away a mist but by ascending ascending ascend ascend- ing a little you may often orten look over it altogether So it is with our moral moral moral mor mor- al improvements we wrestle fiercely I with a vicious habit which would i have no hold upon us if we ascended into a higher moral atmosphere Sir Sir Arthur Helps To remove t those ose objects of sense called sickness and disease we must appeal to mind to improve its subjects subjects subjects sub sub- and objects of thought and give to the body those better deline deline- Mary Baker Eddy The mind unlearns with difficulty what has long been impressed on It Seneca Use your gifts faithfully and they shall be en enlarged arged practice what you know and you shall attain to higher knowledge Arnold Finally education alone can conduct conduct conduct con con- duct us to that enjoyment which Is at once best In quality and infinite in quantity Horace Mann |