"Nothing is nobler, stronger, more vital, or more useful in future life than some happy memory, especially one from your family home. A lot is said about upbringing, but perhaps the best upbringing is some lovely, holy memory preserved from one's childhood. If a man carries many such memories with him, they will keep him safe throughout his life. And even if only one such memory stays in our hearts, it may prove to be our salvation one day."
Fyodor Dostoevsky from The Brother's Karamazov
2 comments:
Nice quotation - is it true, do you think?
I love the idea the quote represents ...
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