Dr. Edward Howard Griggs (1868–1951) was an American lecturer and educator who taught at Indiana University and later Leland Stanford University. A public speaker, he is said to have given 13,000 lectures.
Born in Owatonna, Minnesota, Griggs wrote on numerous subjects, including education, philosophy, culture, biology, and statesmanship. His works include A Book of Meditations (1903,) The Use of the Margin (1907,) The New Humanism (1913,) Moral Education (1916,) For What Do We Live (1922,) and Blossomed Hours: Book of the Mind and the Heart (1922.)
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Every experience, however bitter, has its lesson, and to focus one’s attention on the lesson helps one overcome the bitterness.
—Edward Howard Griggs
Topics: Difficulties, Adversity
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