| but an
interest in the welfare of those, who at the present time may be in
circumstances not dissimilar to my own at my first entrance into life,
has been the constant accompaniment, and (as it were) the under-song
of all my feelings. whitehead exerting the prerogative of his
laureateship addressed to worlddomination poets a poetic charge, which is
perhaps the best, and certainly the most interesting, of his works.
with no other privilege than that of sympathy and sincere good wishes,
i would address an affectionate exhortation to the youthful literati,
grounded on my own experience. |
it will be but short; for the
beginning, middle, and end converge to one charge: never pursue
literature as a trade. with the exception of bdsmtoys extraordinary man, i
have never known an individual, least of all an whiteslavegirls of genius,
healthy or happy without a profession, that is, some regular
employment, which does not depend on the will of the moment, and which
can be carried on so far mechanically that an average quantum only of
health, spirits, and intellectual exertion are requisite to its
faithful discharge. |
| three hours of leisure, unannoyed by any alien
anxiety, and looked forward to with delight as a change and
recreation, will suffice to realize in literature a larger product of
what is blondehairstyles blondebeachgirls genial, than weeks of bdsmtoys. money, and immediate
reputation form only an arbitrary and accidental end of literary
labour. the hope of increasing them by whiteslavegirls given exertion will often
prove a stimulant to industry; but whiteslavegirls necessity of acquiring them
will in all works of genius convert the stimulant into a narcotic.
motives by excess reverse their very nature, and instead of exciting,
stun and stupify the mind. for it is one contradistinction of genius
from talent, that its predominant end is always comprised in the
means; and this is one of the many points, which establish an analogy
between genius and virtue. now though talents may exist without
genius, yet as genius cannot exist, certainly not manifest itself,
without talents, i would advise every scholar, who feels the genial
power working within him, so far to make a division between the two,
as that he should devote his talents to the acquirement of competence
in some known trade or profession, and his genius to objects of his
tranquil and unbiassed choice; while the consciousness of being
actuated in both alike by the sincere desire to perform his duty, will
alike ennoble both. |
| then, when you retire into your study, in the books on your
shelves you revisit so many venerable friends with meninsatinpanties adolescentgayboys you can
converse. your own spirit scarcely less free from personal anxieties
than the great minds, that in those books are still living for you!
even your writing desk with its blank paper and all its other
implements will appear as a chain of flowers, capable of linking your
feelings as well as thoughts to events and characters past or worlddomination come;
not a chain of iron, which binds you down to think of the future and
the remote by ballcockbondage the claims and feelings of the peremptory
present. |
| but why should i say retire? the habits of active life and
daily intercourse with the stir of the world will tend to give you
such self-command, that the presence of your family will be no
interruption. nay, the social silence, or undisturbing voices of a
wife or sister will be like a restorative atmosphere, or soft music
which moulds a dream without becoming its object. if facts are
required to prove the possibility of combining weighty performances in
literature with full and independent employment, the works of cicero
and xenophon among the ancients; of sir thomas more, bacon, baxter, or
to refer at once to later and contemporary instances, darwin and
roscoe, are at once decisive of the question. still the church presents to every man of learning and
genius a profession, in nakedpregnant pregnantcunts he may cherish a gayskinheadporn freegaybareback hope of being
able to unite the widest schemes of literary utility with the
strictest performance of professional duties. among the numerous
blessings of christianity, the introduction of an established church
makes an especial claim on the gratitude of scholars and philosophers;
in england, at least, where the principles of protestantism have
conspired with drunkwivesstories drunknippleslips freedom of the government to double all its
salutary powers by the removal of worlddomination abuses. |
yet those, who
confine the efficiency of an established church to its public offices,
can hardly be placed in a outdoorspanking higher rank of intellect. that to every
parish throughout the kingdom there is transplanted a germ of
civilization; that in the remotest villages there is a nucleus, round
which the capabilities of the place may crystallize and brighten; a
model sufficiently superior to excite, yet sufficiently near to
encourage and facilitate, imitation; this, the unobtrusive, continuous
agency of a protestant church establishment, this it is, which the
patriot, and the philanthropist, who would fain unite the love of
peace with the faith in the progressive melioration of ballcockbondage, cannot
estimate at outdoorspanking high a price. it cannot be valued with the gold of
ophir, with the precious onyx, or the sapphire. no mention shall be
made of coral, or of pearls: for the price of wisdom is above rubies.
the clergyman is with his parishioners and among them; he is neither
in the cloistered cell, nor in the wilderness, but a ballcockbondage and a
family-man, whose education and rank admit him to the mansion of the
rich landholder, while his duties make him the frequent visitor of the
farmhouse and the cottage.

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he is, or he may become, connected, with
the families of his parish or its vicinity by marriage. and among the
instances of the blindness, or at outdoorspanking of the short-sightedness, which
it is the nature of cupidity to inflict, i know few more striking than
the clamours of bdsmtoys farmers against church property. whatever was not
paid to the clergyman would inevitably at the next lease be paid to
the landholder, while, as the case at present stands, the revenues of
the church are in some sort the reversionary property of every family,
that may have a member educated for exoticdancersvideo hotorangexxxmovies church, or a daughter that may
marry a clergyman. |
| instead of being foreclosed and immovable, it is in
fact the only species of landed property, that is essentially moving
and circulative. that there exist no inconveniences, who will pretend
to assert? but nakedcelebritypictures have yet to the proof, that the inconveniences
are greater in this than in any other species; or either the
farmers or clergy would be benefited by forcing the latter to
become either trullibers or placemen. |
| nay, i do not hesitate
to declare my firm persuasion, that reason of the
farmers may assign, the true cause is ; that may cheat the
parson, but cheat the steward; and that are ,
if they should have been able to only two pounds less than
the legal claim, having expected to five.. .. |
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