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Children Quotes by G. Stanley Hall
- .. every step of the upward way is strewn with wreckage of body, mind, and morals.
- Being an only child is a disease in itself.
- Constant muscular activity was natural for the child, and, therefore, the immense effort of the drillmaster teachers to make children sit still was harmful and…
- Normal children often pass through stages of passionate cruelty, laziness, lying and thievery.
- There is no more wild, free, vigorous growth of the forest, but everything is in pots or rows like a rococo garden... The pupil is…
- Abundance and vigor of automatic movements are desirable, and even a considerable degree of restlessness is a good sign in young children.
- Oneness with Nature is the glory of childhood; oneness with childhood is the glory of the Teacher.
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- Little girls are cute and small only to adults. To one another they are not cute. They are life-sized. — Margaret Atwood
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- A true conservationist is a man who knows that the world is not given by his fathers, but borrowed from his children. — John James Audubon