"Life has, indeed, many ills, but the mind……" — Lydia Sigourney
"Life has, indeed, many ills, but the mind that views every object in its most cheering aspect, and every doubtful dispensation as replete with latent good, bears within itself a powerful and perpetual antidote. The gloomy soul aggravates misfortune, while a cheerful smile often dispels those mists that portend a storm."
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Lydia Sigourney
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9 Quotes by Lydia Sigourney
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We speak of educating our children. Do we know that our children also educate us?
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The true order of learning should be first, what is necessary; second, what is useful, and third, what is ornamental.…
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Whatever you would have your children become, strive to exhibit in your own lives and conversation.
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