Childhood Quote by Cesare Beccaria Download Open image “The fault no child ever loses is the one he was most punished for.” — Cesare Beccaria ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Child Loses Childhood Children Fault Fault Child Faults Inspirational Loses Loses Punished Punished
There are two great injustices that can befall a child. One is to punish him for something he didn't do. The other is to… — Robert Gardner Copy Share Image
There is no guilty child without at least a fraction of fault belonging to his parents, to his teachers. — Mariana Fulger Copy Share Image
All wars, whether just or unjust, disastrous or victorious, are waged against the child. — Eglantyne Jebb Copy Share Image
“No child ever became ‘good’ by being told that she or he was bad or by beating her/him.” — Maddy Malhotra Copy Share Image
If a child goes the wrong way, it is not the child who is to be blamed; it is the parents who are responsible. — Shiv Khera Copy Share Image
It is sometimes difficult to punish a child for doing the wrong thing knowing that from his own point of view,he was doing the… — Terry Mark Copy Share Image
He could not construct for the child's pleasure the world he'd lost without constructing the loss as well and he thought perhaps the child… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
When we use punishment, our children are robbed of the opportunity to develop their own inner discipline-the ability to act with integrity, wisdom, compassion,… — Barbara Coloroso Copy Share Image
A child who does not play is not a child, but the man who doesn't play has lost forever the child who lived in… — Pablo Neruda Copy Share Image
Crimes are more effectually prevented by the certainty than the severity of punishment — Cesare Beccaria Copy Share Image
The laws that forbid the carrying of arms... serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with… — Cesare Beccaria Copy Share Image
“ If every individual be bound to society, society is equally bound to him, by a contract which from its nature equally binds both parties.… — Cesare Beccaria Copy Share Image
The laws that forbid the carrying of arms...disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes. Can it be supposed that… — Cesare Beccaria Copy Share Image
The punishment of death is the war of a nation against a citizen whose destruction it judges to be necessary or useful. — Cesare Beccaria Copy Share Image
“ Every punishment which does not arise from absolute necessity, says the great Montesquieu, is tyrannical. A proposition which may be made more general thus:… — Cesare Beccaria Copy Share Image
For a punishment to be just it should consist of only such gradations of intensity as suffice to deter men from committing crimes. — Cesare Beccaria Copy Share Image
Laws against the possession of weapons only disarm those who have no intention of committing a crime. — Cesare Beccaria Copy Share Image
“False is the idea of utility that sacrifices a thousand real advantages for one imaginary or trifling inconvenience; that would take fire from men… — Cesare Beccaria Copy Share Image
“When a fixed code of laws, which must be observed to the letter, leaves no further care to the judge than to examine the… — Cesare Beccaria Copy Share Image
“It is a considerable point in all good legislation to determine exactly the credibility of witnesses and the proofs of a crime. Every reasonable… — Cesare Beccaria Copy Share Image
“Children's lives are always beginning and adults' lives are always ending. Or is it the opposite? Your childhood is always ending and your adult… — Alison Espach Copy Share Image
“From childhood’s hour I have not been As others were—I have not seen As others saw—I could not bring My passions from a common… — Edgar Allan Poe Copy Share Image
We were so poor as kids. I didn't even see a bathtub, running water, hot water, commode - we didn't have any of that.… — Phil Robertson Copy Share Image
When I talk about my childhood I used to say it as if it was scripted and I'd make jokes because it was a… — Kerry Katona Copy Share Image
Every man remembers his childhood as a kind of mythical age, just as every nation's childhood is its mythical age. — Giacomo Leopardi Copy Share Image
It's a very familiar type of place where people either go to their house on the lake or they get together in different places.… — Steve Carell Copy Share Image
Ideal for the child and society in the best of times, Rudolf Steiner's brilliant process of education is critically needed and profoundly relevant now… — Joseph Chilton Pearce Copy Share Image
Downstairs in my house, I have a museum room. I keep all of my awards down there, and childhood photos, and even all the… — R. Kelly Copy Share Image
Childhood is Last Chance Gulch for happiness. After that, you know too much. — Tom Stoppard Copy Share Image
Let positive, strong, helpful thoughts enter into your brains from very childhood. Lay yourselves open to these thoughts, and not to weakening and paralysing… — Swami Vivekananda Copy Share Image