What is important is using one's talent, intellect and energy in order to gain an appreciation and affection for people and place.
SamuelThere is nothing so fretting and vexatious, nothing so justly terrible to tyrants, and their tools and abettors, as a free press.
SamuelAs piety, religion and morality have a happy influence on the minds of men, in their public as well as private transactions, you will not think it unseasonable, although I have frequently done it, to bring to your remembrance the great importance of encouraging our University, town schools, and other seminaries of education, that our children and youth while they are engaged in the pursuit of useful science, may have their minds impressed with a strong sense of the duties they owe to their God.
Samuel