Monday, 24 June 2013

Jane Austen Quote of the Week 237

My quote for this week is taken from chapter 11 of Emma.

"Mr. Elton must now be left to himself. It was no longer in Emma's power to superintend his happiness or quicken his measures. The coming of her sister's family was so very near at hand, that first in anticipation, and then in reality, it became henceforth her prime object of interest; and during the ten days of their stay at Hartfield it was not to be expected--she did not herself expect-- that any thing beyond occasional, fortuitous assistance could be afforded by her to the lovers. They might advance rapidly if they would, however; they must advance somehow or other whether they would or no. She hardly wished to have more leisure for them. There are people, who the more you do for them, the less they will do for themselves."

My job at the moment involves mentoring and supporting young people and this quote always sticks in my mind but particularly at this time in the work that I am doing - Jane Austen's words are just so wise. We must provide people with the tools and advice to enable them to help themselves rather than simply act to do these things for them.

I hope you all have a lovely week.

Pic: Mr Elton and Harriet- costumedramas

2 comments:

Linda Fern said...

We must provide people with the tools and advice to enable them to help themselves rather than simply act to do these things for them.

Truer words were never spoken, Rachel. I am dealing with that very situation at present myself. Thanks.

Yrs aff'ly,
Linda the Librarian

Icha said...

Beautiful words, Rachel, I have to agree! As the old saying says, "give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime" ~ so true!