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“He has one code of morals for himself, and quite another for his children. He requires his children to deal justly—and gently—with offenders, and forgive them seventy-and-seven times; whereas he deals neither justly nor gently with anyone, and he did not forgive the ignorant and thoughtless first…” quote by Mark Twain
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““He has one code of morals for himself, and quite another for his children. He requires his children to deal justly—and gently—with offenders, and forgive them seventy-and-seven times; whereas he deals neither justly nor gently with anyone, and he did not forgive the ignorant and thoughtless first pair of juveniles even their first small offense and say, “You may go free this time, I will give you another chance.””

Mark Twain

About This Quote

Source Essay: “The Moral Code of Parents,” published 1885

A parent applies double standards, demanding fairness from children while being harsh and unforgiving themselves, exposing hypocrisy in moral teaching.

In simple terms: Parents should model the fairness they expect from children.

Key Takeaway

Practice the behavior you teach.

Themes

parenting ethics hypocrisy fairness

Mood

reflective critical instructive

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • family dynamics
  • school settings
  • community leadership
  • child development

Key Concepts

double standards moral education discipline

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can parents align their actions with their teachings?
  • What impact does parental hypocrisy have on children?
A Different Perspective

Changing ingrained habits can be difficult for adults.

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