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August 15
Training in morals and good conduct is far more important
than book learning. A child that is cleanly, agreeable, of good character,
well-behaved—even though he be ignorant—is preferable to a child that is rude,
unwashed, ill-natured, and yet becoming deeply versed in all the sciences and
arts. The reason for this is that the child who conducts
himself well, even though he be ignorant, is of benefit to others, while an
ill-natured, ill-behaved child is corrupted and harmful to others, even though
he be learned. If, however, the child be trained to be both learned and good,
the result is light upon light. (‘Abdu’l-Baha, ‘Selections from the Writings of
‘Abdu’l-Baha’)