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sweet find from local antique store |
Is there not some confusion of ideas about this fetish of progress? Do we not confound progress with movement, action, assuming that where these are there is necessarily advance? Whereas much of our activity is like the waves of the sea, going always and arriving never. What we desire is the still progress of growth that comes of root striking downwards and fruit urging upwards. And this progress in character and conduct is not attained through conditions of environment or influence but only through the growth of ideas, received with conscious intellectual effort. Mason, Vol. 6, p. 297
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favorite bleeding hearts |
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blooming now |
Fantastically-timed post!
Thanks.
Also, I love this quote by CM. It's one of my faves.
Nancy, I needed to hear this today. Due to a plethora of activities (all good), we tend to be busy — in fact, busier than I'd like, in my perfect world. I'm looking forward to quieter days this summer! Thanks for the reminder.
I don't read blogs in a timely fashion, so rarely comment, but I must say here that this is one of my favorite quotes from Charlotte Mason. It's such a wonderful word-picture, and a perfect antidote to the busy-ness of both our culture and our unfortunate educational endeavors.
The girl in the picture reminds me of Pamela: she clasps her hands when excited during a narration. Mason's words are so true. Pamela's waves of progress has long periods of time between crests. Lately, the waves have started to roll in quickly! 🙂
this is SO right. i am so glad you said it!
i wish, wish, WISH that it were possible for me to live near you and absorb more of your awesomeness. 😉
amy
I'm finding this to be so true. Glad to hear it from others!
Lovely thoughts.
Thanks, Nancy. This has greatly encouraged me today.
Love,
s