Hermione
sincere, you can take up anything and get good out of it.
The loveliest man talked to us last night—to our Little Group of Advanced Thinkers, you know.
He said the curse of the age and the country was superficiality. People aren't thorough, you know.
I've noticed that myself and I agree with him. If one is going to take things up and show a serious interest in them one must not limit one's self to a few phases.
One must be broad. One must be thorough. One must cover the whole field of thought.
Our little group this winter has been trying to do that. So far we've taken up Bergson, socialism, psychology, Rabindranath Tagore, the meaning of welfare work, culinary science, the new movements in art—and ever so many more things I can't remember now.
For the rest of Lent we're going to take up the Cosmic Consciousness.
One of the girls thought it would be a nice sort of thing to take up during Lent—a quiet kind of thing, you know; not like feminism or chemistry.
Have you seen any of the new parti-colored boots yet?
Isn't it an absurd idea?
And yet, you know—if it made for Beauty!
That is what one must always say to one's self
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