I was cleaning out a research folder and came across the following quote. I’m not sure where I came across it, but I’m intrigued and plan on reading the original source in it’s entirety.
Education ought to teach us how to be in love always and what to be in love with. The great things of history have been done by the great lovers, by the saints and men of science and artists; and the problem of civilization is to give every man a chance of being a saint, a man of
science, or an artist. But this problem cannot be attempted, much less solved, unless men desire to be saints, men of science, and artists, and if they are to desire that continuously and consciously, they must be taught what it means to be these things. [Sir Arthur Clutton-Brock,
The Ultimate Belief (New York, 1916)]