“I am certain, from experience, of the immense advantage of strict account-keeping in early life.”

Letter to Mrs. Gladstone (14 January 1860), as quoted in Gladstone as Financier and Economist (1931) by F. W. Hirst, p. 242
1860s
Context: I am certain, from experience, of the immense advantage of strict account-keeping in early life. It is just like learning the grammar then, which when once learned need not be referred to afterwards.

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British Liberal politician and prime minister of the United… 1809–1898

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