I see youth full of discouragement and fear, I see it timid and despoiled, when it ought to be rich and powerful.
 Alexandre Dumas, The Vicomte de Bragelonne (1847). copy citation

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Author Alexandre Dumas
Source The Vicomte de Bragelonne
Topic youth discouragement
Date 1847
Language English
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“"Forgetfulness, forgetfulness everywhere!" cried the officer, with a noble air; "the master has forgotten the servant, so the servant is reduced to forget his master. I live in unfortunate times, sire. I see youth full of discouragement and fear, I see it timid and despoiled, when it ought to be rich and powerful. I yesterday evening, for example, open the door to a king of England, whose father, humble as I am, I was near saving, if God had not been against me--God, who inspired His elect, Cromwell! I open, I said, the door, that is to say, the palace of one brother to another brother, and I see--stop, sire, that is a load on my heart!--I see the minister of that king drive away the proscribed prince, and humiliate his master by condemning to want another king, his equal.” source