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As a rule, my education consisted in a silly development of memory, the learning of a lot of the things for which I have never had any use, the development of reverence for a lot of things that are entirely unworthy of it, and the encouragement of enthusiasm which I had painfully to discard.
In other words, about all the education I ever got that did me any good I had to get in spite of my schools and my teachers.
The Moral Instructor, or, a Collection of Sentences, from the Best Authors, Disposed in Easy Lessons for Children, Boston, 1805
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