other; as
new to the
oldest
intelligence
as to the
young
child; –
“the
kingdom
that
cometh
without
observation.”
In like
manner,
for
practical
success,
there must
not be too
much
design. A
man will
not be
observed
in doing
that which
he can do
best.
There is a
certain
magic
about his
properest
action
which
stupefies
your
powers of
observation,
so that
though it
is done
before
you, you
wist not
of it. The
art of
life has a
pudency,


