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A child-like man is not a man whose development has been arrested; on the contrary, he is a man who has given himself a chance of continuing to develop long after most adults have muffled themselves in the cocoon of middle-aged habit and convention
I cannot think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for a father's protection
Children are completely egoistic; they feel their needs intensely and strive ruthlessly to satisfy them
Childhood is the period of human life intermediate between the idiocy of infancy and the folly of youth - two removes from the sin of manhood and three from the remorse of age
We should not teach children the sciences; but give them a taste for them
Childhood is the sleep of reason
The training of children is a profession where we must know to lose time in order to gain it
In bringing up a child, think of its old age
Children must be rendered reasonable, but not reasoners. The first thing to teach them is that it is reasonable for them to obey, and unreasonable for them to dispute
Children need models rather than critics
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