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There are, no doubt, some people whose resolutions are so natively mediocre that it is no trouble in the world to put them into practice. - "The Book of This and That", Robert Lynd.
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William James says" Living things, moving things or things that savor of danger or blood, that have a dramatic quality, these are the things natively interesting to childhood, to the exclusion of almost everything else, and the teacher of young children, until more artificial interests have grown up, will keep in touch with his pupils by constant appeal to such matters as these" - "The Art of the Story-Teller", Marie L. Shedlock.
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Kindly, grave and steadfast, Henderson found him to be, and possessed of a natively shrewd brain, as well. - "When 'Bear Cat' Went Dry", Charles Neville Buck.