“If you wish to be like a little child, study what a little child could understand — nature; and do what a little child could do — love.”

Notes of August 1842, published in Charles Kingsley : His Letters and Memories of His Life (1883) edited by Frances Eliza Grenfell Kingsley, p. 65.

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English clergyman, historian and novelist 1819–1875

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