One man is as good as another until he has written a book.
Jowett, in his day, did probably more than any other single man to let some fresh air into the exhausted atmosphere of the [Oxford] common rooms, and to widen the intellectual horizons of the place.
Young men make great mistakes in life; for one thing, they idealize love too much.
To teach a man how he may learn to grow independently, and for himself, is perhaps the greatest service that one man can do another.