Thursday, June 02, 2011

Apple To The Big Apple

"You must know that there's nothing higher, or stronger, or sounder, or more useful afterwards in life, than some good memory, especially a memory from childhood, from the parental home. You hear a lot said about your education, yet some such beatiful, sacred memory, preserved from chilhood, is perharps the best education. If a man stores up many such memories to take into life, then he is saved for his whole life. And even if only one good memory remains with us in our hearts, than alone may serve some day for our salvation."

Dostoevsky's
The Brothers Karamazou



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