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The Education of Henry Adams
by Henry Adams,Henry Adams
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Many great artists have had at least intermittent doubts about their own abilities. But The Education of Henry Adams is surely one of the few masterpieces to issue directly from a raging inferiority complex. The author, to be sure, had...(more)
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Sun Jan 07 17:04:02 UTC 2007
Source: The Education of Henry Adams
Contributed by: Christopher Galtenberg.
Henry Brooks Adams said

A boy's will is his life, and he dies when it is broken, as the colt dies in harness, taking a new nature in becoming tame.

Sun Jan 07 17:03:26 UTC 2007
Source: The Education of Henry Adams
Contributed by: Christopher Galtenberg.
Henry Brooks Adams said

Resistance to something was the law of New England nature; the boy looked out on the world with the instinct of resistance; numberless generations his predecessors had viewed the world chiefly as a thing to be reformed, filled with evil forces to be abolished, and they saw no reason to suppose that they had wholly succeeded in the abolition; the duty was unchanged. That duty implied not only resistance to evil, but hatred of it. Boys naturally look on all force as an enemy, and generally find it so, but the New Englander, whether boy or man, in his long struggle with a stingy or hostile universe, had learned also to love the pleasure of hating.
Politics, as a practice, whatever its professions, had always been the systematic organization of hatreds.