"In youth mistakes seem irreparable,
calamities intolerable, ambitions realizable, disappointments unbearable. An
anxiety hung like a dark impenetrable cloud, a disappointment poisoned the
springs of life. But now I have learned that mistakes can often be set right,
that anxieties fade, that an ambition realized is not always pleasurable, that
a disappointment is often of itself a rich incentive to try again. One learns
to look over troubles, instead of looking into them; one learns that hope is
more unconquerable than grief." A.C.Benson
Friday, June 10, 2016
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