John Locke — "Parents wonder why the streams are bitter, when they themselves poison the fount…"
Parents wonder why the streams are bitter, when they themselves poison the fountain.
Parents wonder why the streams are bitter, when they themselves poison the fountain.
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"The only fences against the world are a thorough knowledge of it, into which a man should be entered by degrees as he can bear it; and a perfect ignorance of it, which is a state of innocence."
"Every man has a property in his own person. This nobody has any right to but himself."
"The thoughts of a child are of so little consequence to the world, that it is no matter how incoherent they are."
"There is no such thing as an innate idea."
"Our business here is not to know all things, but those which concern our conduct."
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