"It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men."
"Without culture there can be no growth; without exertion, no acquisition; without friction, no polish; without labor, no knowledge; without action, no progress; and without conflict, no victory. The man who lies down a fool at night, hoping that he will waken wise in the morning, will rise up in the morning as he laid down in the evening."
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Source: Speech at Market Hall, New York, N.Y., 22 Oct. 1847
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