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He who knows how to teach a child is not competent for the oversight of a child's education unless he also knows how to train a child.
Henry Clay Trumbull
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Henry Clay Trumbull
Age: 73 †
Born: 1830
Born: June 8
Died: 1903
Died: December 8
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There are ever two ways of striving to fill one's place in the world: one is by seeking to prove one's self useful the other, by striving to render one's self useless. The first way is the commoner and the more attractive the second is the rarer and more noble.
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Not prayer without faith, nor faith without prayer, but prayer in faith, is the cost of spiritual gifts and graces.
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Conscience tells us that we ought to do right, but it does not tell us what right is - that we are taught by God's word.
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Attention is our first duty whenever we want to know what is our second duty. There is no such cause of confusion and worry about what we ought to do, and how to do it, as our unwillingness to hear what God would tell us on that very point.
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