Character Quote by Miklós Bánffy
““A man's character is only formed after the impressions of childhood and early youth have become blended with the indefinable and hidden influences both atavistic and of more immediate heredity. When, like soft clay, the newborn human spirit has been first fashioned by the firm hand of the modeller and then allowed to set and harden, this is the moment of the final character emerges, fixed for life. While the part played by heredity will always remains elusive and uncertain, the influence of a man's early years are not difficult to unfurl if we know where to seek and consider seriously what we find.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Transylvanian Trilogy by Miklós Bánffy, 1934
Early experiences and genetics together shape a person's lasting character, with childhood impressions having a decisive, enduring impact.
In simple terms: Childhood and heredity form lasting character.
Recognize early influences on character.
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When to use this quote
- parenting
- education
- therapy
- self‑reflection
- historical analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do early experiences shape adult behavior?
- Can we change character later in life?
Genetics alone cannot fully explain character; environment also matters.