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Bad health Quote by William Makepeace Thackeray

“Every man, however brief or inglorious may have been his academical career, must remember with kindness and tenderness the old university comrades and days. The young man's life is just beginning: the boy's leading-strings are cut, and he has all the novel delights and dignities of freedom. He has…” quote by William Makepeace Thackeray
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““Every man, however brief or inglorious may have been his academical career, must remember with kindness and tenderness the old university comrades and days. The young man's life is just beginning: the boy's leading-strings are cut, and he has all the novel delights and dignities of freedom. He has no idea of cares yet, or of bad health, or of roguery, or poverty, or to-morrow's disappointment.””

William Makepeace Thackeray

About This Quote

Source Novel: Vanity Fair, 1848

Reflect on early academic bonds and the innocence of youth before life's hardships arise.

In simple terms: Remember old university friends and cherish youthful freedom.

Key Takeaway

Value past friendships and embrace freedom.

Themes

friendship nostalgia youth freedom growth

Mood

reflective warm nostalgic

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • graduation celebrations
  • first jobs
  • traveling abroad
  • starting a family

Key Concepts

human connection social bonds coming of age

Questions to Reflect On

  • How will you stay kind to old friends?
  • What freedoms do you risk losing?
A Different Perspective

Life's challenges later test these early joys.

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