Originally shared by M Sinclair Stevens
Originally shared by M Sinclair Stevens
Book: The Little Virtues
Quotes from the article...
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The title essay considers what we should teach children—“not the little virtues but the great ones,” according to Ginzburg. “Not thrift but generosity and an indifference to money; not caution but courage and a contempt for danger; not shrewdness but frankness and a love of truth; not tact but love for one’s neighbor and self-denial; not a desire for success but a desire to be and to know.”
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“What we must remember above all in the education of our children is that their love of life should never weaken.”
http://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-book-that-taught-me-what-i-want-to-teach-my-daughter
Book: The Little Virtues
Quotes from the article...
The title essay considers what we should teach children—“not the little virtues but the great ones,” according to Ginzburg. “Not thrift but generosity and an indifference to money; not caution but courage and a contempt for danger; not shrewdness but frankness and a love of truth; not tact but love for one’s neighbor and self-denial; not a desire for success but a desire to be and to know.”
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“What we must remember above all in the education of our children is that their love of life should never weaken.”
http://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-book-that-taught-me-what-i-want-to-teach-my-daughter
Saving to read later. :)
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