Ralph Waldo Emerson Quote

The great object of Education should be commensurate with the object of life. It should be a moral one; to teach self-trust: to inspire the youthful man with an interest in himself; with a curiosity touching his own nature; to acquaint him with the resources of his mind, and to teach him that there is all his strength.


The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Lectures and biographical sketches (ed. 1883)


The great object of Education should be commensurate with the object of life. It should be a moral one; to teach self-trust: to inspire the youthful...

The great object of Education should be commensurate with the object of life. It should be a moral one; to teach self-trust: to inspire the youthful...

The great object of Education should be commensurate with the object of life. It should be a moral one; to teach self-trust: to inspire the youthful...

The great object of Education should be commensurate with the object of life. It should be a moral one; to teach self-trust: to inspire the youthful...