Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi Quotes
Thinking Leads Man To Knowledge. He May See And Hear, And Read And Learn, As Much As He Please; He Will Never Know Any Of It, Except That Which He Has Thought Over, That Which By Thinking He Has Made The Property Of His Mind. Is It Then Saying Too Much If I Say, That Man By Thinking Only Becomes Truly Man? Take Away Thought From Man's Life, And What Remains?
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