Teaching is a noblest of all professions, but it is the sorriest of traders, and nobody can hope to success in it, who does not throw his whole heart into it and who does not mind a positive pleasure as
he watches the quickned attention and heightened color a of a child as he find a new truth darwing upon him, or a some latent power called forth. There is no calling more delightful to those who like it, none which seen such poor drudgery to those who enter upon it reluctantly or merely as means of getting a living. He who takes his work as a does,
is likely to find it nauseous. A true teacher is he who is adorned with a sense of service and sacrifics. Embellished with a sense of duty, he is a impartial in his judgment and does not look at any one of his students with coloured glasses.
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