Mason Cooley Quotes About Children
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Children would die of terror if they knew the folly and ignorance of their caretakers.
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Children pay little attention to their parents' teachings, but reproduce their characters faithfully
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No one can remember himself as an unpleasant child.
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Liberal Doctrine: it is not children who misbehave, but parents.
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One's fetishes are fascinating, but not because of their beauty or significance. The same could be said for one's genitals, or one's children.
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Disobedient parents are a great trouble to their children.
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Children enjoy inflicting pain until unhappiness teaches them tenderness.
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As a child I was told by my parents that I was happy, but I did not believe them.
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An adolescent is both an impulsive child and a self-starting adult.
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Children now expect their parents to audition for approval.
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Ladies and gentlemen are supposed to be looked after by others, like children and pets.
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Every parent can imagine the joys of child abuse.
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The children of childish parents age quickly.
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Children must be protected not because they are innocent but because they are powerless.
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As a child I was middle-aged and cautious compared to my impulsive father.
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Children use all their wiles to get their way with adults. Adults do the same with children.
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As children, our protests availed little. As adults, the same.
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Posterity--the forlorn child of nineteenth century optimism--grows ever harder to conceive.
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Children consider disliking their parents natural, but if the dislike is returned, they are outraged.
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