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Vigorous exercise will often fortify a feeble constitution.
Lydia Sigourney Quotes: Vigorous exercise will often fortify
The vanity of shining in conversation is usually subversive of its own desires.
Lydia Sigourney Quotes: The vanity of shining in
Youth would be too happy, might it add to its own beauty and felicity the wisdom and experience of riper years. Were it possible for it to realize the worth of time, as life's receding hours reveal it, how rapidly would it press on towards perfection!
Lydia Sigourney Quotes: Youth would be too happy,
Something will be gathered from the tablets of the most faultless day for regrets.
Lydia Sigourney Quotes: Something will be gathered from
As nothing truly valuable can be attained without industry, so there can be no persevering industry without a deep sense of the value of time.
Lydia Sigourney Quotes: As nothing truly valuable can
An appearance of delicacy is inseparable from sweetness and gentleness of character.
Lydia Sigourney Quotes: An appearance of delicacy is
Figure to yourself what the year would sustain were the spring taken away: such a loss do they sustain who trifle in youth.
Lydia Sigourney Quotes: Figure to yourself what the
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.
Lydia Sigourney Quotes: Life has, indeed, many ills,
O ye whose years unfolding fair Are fresh with youth, and free from care, Should vice and indolence desire The garden of your souls to hire, No parleys hold-reject the suit, Nor let one seed the soil pollute. My child their first approach beware, With firmness break the insidious snare, Lest as the acorns grew and throve Into a sun-encircled grove, Thy sins, a dark o'ershadowing tree Shut out the light of Heaven from thee.
Lydia Sigourney Quotes: O ye whose years unfolding
The glorified spirit of the infant is as a star to guide the mother to its own blissful clime.
Lydia Sigourney Quotes: The glorified spirit of the
Fear is the white lipp'd sire
Of subterfuge and treachery.
Lydia Sigourney Quotes: Fear is the white lipp'd
Habits, though in their commencement like the filmy line of the spider, trembling at every breeze, may in the end prove as links of tempered steel, binding a deathless being to eternal felicity or woe.
Lydia Sigourney Quotes: Habits, though in their commencement
As a dedicated, successful writer, Lydia Sigourney violated essential elements of the very gender roles she celebrated. In the process, she offered young, aspiring women writers around the country an example of the possibilities of achieving both fame and economic reward.
Lydia Sigourney Quotes: As a dedicated, successful writer,
Prosperity, alas! is often but another name for pride.
Lydia Sigourney Quotes: Prosperity, alas! is often but
A disposition to dwell on the bright side ... is like gold to its possessor ...
Lydia Sigourney Quotes: A disposition to dwell on
In early childhood you may lay the foundation of poverty or riches, industry or idleness, good or evil, by the habits to which you train your children. Teach them right habits then, and their future life is safe.
Lydia Sigourney Quotes: In early childhood you may
Praise to our Father-God,
High praise in solemn lay,
Alike for what His hand hath given,
And what it takes away.
Lydia Sigourney Quotes: Praise to our Father-God,<br>High praise
There must be some mixture of happiness in everything but sin.
Lydia Sigourney Quotes: There must be some mixture
Teachers should be held in the highest honor. They are the allies of legislators; they have agency in the prevention of crime; they aid in regulating the atmosphere, whose incessant action and pressure cause the life-blood to circulate, and to return pure and healthful to the heart of the nation.
Lydia Sigourney Quotes: Teachers should be held in
Not on the outer world For inward joy depend; Enjoy the luxury of thought, Make thine own self friend; Not with the restless throng, In search of solace roam But with an independent zeal Be intimate at home.
Lydia Sigourney Quotes: Not on the outer world
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