I am sure it is one’s duty as a teacher to try to show boys that no opinions, no tastes, no emotions are worth much unless they are one’s own. I suffered acutely as a boy from the lack of being shown this.

About A. C. Benson

Arthur Christopher Benson, was an English essayist, poet and academic, and the 28th Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge. He wrote the lyrics of Edward Elgar’s Coronation Ode, including the words of the patriotic song “Land of Hope and Glory” (1902).

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Knowing what you can not do is more important than knowing what you can do. In fact, that’s good taste.

A. C. Benson

English essayist and poet, 1862-1925

Ambition often puts Men upon doing the meanest offices; so climbing is performed in the same position with creeping.

A. C. Benson

English essayist and poet, 1862-1925

I am sure it is one’s duty as a teacher to try to show boys that no opinions, no tastes, no emotions are worth much unless they are one’s own. I suffered acutely as a boy from the lack of being shown this.

A. C. Benson

English essayist and poet, 1862-1925

I read the newspaper avidly. It is my one form of continuous fiction.

A. C. Benson

English essayist and poet, 1862-1925

Very often a change of self is needed more than a change of scene.

A. C. Benson

English essayist and poet, 1862-1925

One’s mind has a way of making itself up in the background, and it suddenly becomes clear what one means to do.

A. C. Benson

English essayist and poet, 1862-1925

As I make my slow pilgrimage through the world, a certain sense of beautiful mystery seems to gather and grow.

A. C. Benson

English essayist and poet, 1862-1925

When you get to my age life seems little more than one long march to and from the lavatory.

A. C. Benson

English essayist and poet, 1862-1925

Man, an animal that makes bargains.

A. C. Benson

English essayist and poet, 1862-1925

All the best stories are but one story in reality – the story of escape. It is the only thing which interests us all and at all times, how to escape.

A. C. Benson

English essayist and poet, 1862-1925

A well begun is half ended.

A. C. Benson

English essayist and poet, 1862-1925

The worst sorrows in life are not in its losses and misfortunes, but its fears.

A. C. Benson

English essayist and poet, 1862-1925

People seldom refuse help, if one offers it in the right way.

A. C. Benson

English essayist and poet, 1862-1925