The Atlantic Monthly, volume 06, No. 35, September, 1860

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Rough water can teach lessons worth knowing. When the state is unquiet, personal qualities are more than ever decisive. Fear not a revolutionwhich will constrain you to live five years in one. Don't be so tenderat making an enemy now and then. Be willing to go to Coventry sometimes, and let the populace bestow on you their coldest contempts. The finishedman of the world must eat of every apple once. He must hold his hatredsalso at arm's length, and not remember spite. He has neither friends nor...enemies, but values men only as channels of power.
He who aims high must dread an easy home and popular manners. Heavensometimes hedges a rare character about with ungainliness and odium, asthe burr that protects the fruit. If there is any great and good thingin store for you, it will not come at the first or the second call, norin the shape of fashion, ease, and city drawing-rooms. Popularity is fordolls. "Steep and craggy, " said Porphyry, "is the path of the gods. "Open your Marcus Antoninus.


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