. . . People smile at the "enthusiasm of youth" -- that enthusiasm which they themselves secretly look back at with a sigh, perhaps unconscious that it is partly their own fault that they ever lost it. . . . Do not fear being considered an enthusiast. What matter? But pray for tact, the true tact which love alone can give, to prevent scandalising a weak brother. Letters and Memories. 1842. Be earnest, earnest, earnest; mad, if thou wilt: Saint's Tragedy, Act ii. Scene viii. 1847. |