“* * * I am very sorry your malady continues to
distress you; yet while one’s eyes are spared to look on the wisdom of
former times, we are the less entitled to regret that we hear less of the folly
of the present. The Church always presents a safe and respectable asylum, and
has many mansions. But in fact, the great art of life, so far as I have been
able to observe, consists in fortitude and perseverance. I have rarely seen,
that a man who conscientiously devoted himself to the studies and duties of any profession, and did not omit to take fair and
honourable opportunities of offering himself to notice when such presented
themselves, has not at length got forward. The mischance of those who fall
behind, though flung upon fortune, more frequently arises from want of skill
and perseverance. Life, my young friend,
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