Abbott Lawrence Lowell quotes:

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  • Of course there's a lot of knowledge in universities: the freshmen bring a little in; the seniors don't take much away, so knowledge sort of accumulates.

  • You will not accept credit that is due to another, or harbor jealousy of an explorer who is more fortunate.

  • You will be courteous to your elders who have explored to the point from which you may advance; and helpful to your juniors who will progress farther by reason of your labors.

  • The mark of an educated man is the ability to make a reasoned guess on the basis of insufficient information.

  • Your aim will be knowledge and wisdom, not the reflected glamour of fame.

  • There's a Harvard man on the wrong side of every question.

  • I must follow them. I am their leader.

  • A tale is told of a man in Paris during the upheaval in 1948, who saw a friend marching after a crowd toward the barricades. Warning him that these could not be held against the troops, that he had better keep way, he received this reply, " I must follow them. I am their leader."

  • Pleasure is a by-product of doing something that is worth doing. Therefore, do not seek pleasure as such. Pleasure comes of seeking something else, and comes by the way.

  • All social life, stability, progress, depend upon each man's confidence in his neighbor, a reliance upon him to do his duty.

  • All that you may achieve or discover you will regard as a fragment of a larger pattern of the truth which from the separate approaches every true scholar is striving to descry.

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