Jon Carlson

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To become able to make something is, I think, necessary to thorough development. I would rather have a son of mine a carpenter, a watchmaker, a woodcarver, a shoemaker, a jeweller, a blacksmith, a bookbinder, than have him earn his living as a clerk in a bank. Not merely is the cultivation of such skills a better education in things human, it brings a man nearer to everything practical.
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