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 A man is not a wall, whose stones are crushed upon the road; or a 
pipe, whose fragments are read more 
 A man is not a wall, whose stones are crushed upon the road; or a 
pipe, whose fragments are thrown away at a street corner. The 
fragments of an intellect are always good. 
 We should take care not to make the intellect our god; it has, of 
course, powerful muscles, but no read more 
 We should take care not to make the intellect our god; it has, of 
course, powerful muscles, but no personality. 
'Tis good-will makes intelligence.
'Tis good-will makes intelligence.
They say that the more a person learns, the more they find there is to learn. Therefore the smarter you read more
They say that the more a person learns, the more they find there is to learn. Therefore the smarter you think you are, the dumber you really are.
 The growth of the intellect is spontaneous in every expansion. 
The mind that grows could not predict the times, read more 
 The growth of the intellect is spontaneous in every expansion. 
The mind that grows could not predict the times, the means, the 
mode of that spontaneity. God enters by a private door into 
every individual. 
Some minds are like concrete: thoroughly mixed up and permanently set.
Some minds are like concrete: thoroughly mixed up and permanently set.
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius-- and a read more
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius-- and a lot of courage- -to move in the opposite direction.
 Glorious indeed is the world of God around us, but more glorious 
the world of God within us. There read more 
 Glorious indeed is the world of God around us, but more glorious 
the world of God within us. There lies the Land of Song; there 
lies the poet's native land.