"Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counsellors, and the most patient of teachers."
"Liberal education develops a sense of right, duty and honor; and more and more in the modern world, large business rests on rectitude and honor as well as on good judgment."
Source: Charles William Eliot (1926). “Charles W. Eliot: the man and his beliefs”
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Charles William Eliot
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Charles William Eliot was an American educator and Harvard president known for transforming higher education through innovative reforms and a focus on liberal arts.
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