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Relationships and Family
Platão
If a man can be properly said to love something, it must be clear that he feels affection for it as a whole, and does not love part of it to the exclusion of the rest.
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Platão
You know that the beginning is the most important part of any work, especially in the case of a young and tender thing; for that is the time at which the character is being formed and the desired impression is more readily taken. Shall we just carelessly allow children to hear any casual tales which may be devised by casual persons, and to receive into their minds ideas for the most part the very opposite of those which we should wish them to have when they are grown up?
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Platão
Don't force your children into your ways, for they were created for a time different from your own.
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Platão
Don't force your children into your ways, for they were created for a time different from your own.
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Platão
Do not train a child to learn by force or harshness; but direct them to it by what amuses their minds, so that you may be better able to discover with accuracy the peculiar bent of the genius of each.
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W. H. Auden
Political history is far too criminal and pathological to be a fit subject of study for the young. Children should acquire their heroes and villains from fiction.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
Family quarrels are bitter things. They don’t go by any rules. They’re not like aches or wounds; they’re more like splits in the skin that won’t heal.
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Samuel Johnson
If a kingdom be . . . a great family, a family likewise is a little kingdom, torn with factions and exposed to revolutions.
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Samuel Butler
I mean the attempt to prolong family connection unduly, and to make people hang together artificially who would never naturally do so.
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Quentin Crisp
If Mr. Vincent Price were to be co-starred with Miss Bette Davis in a story by Mr. Edgar Allan Poe directed by Mr. Roger Corman, it could not fully express the pent-up violence and depravity of a single day in the life of the average family.
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George Bernard Shaw
Perhaps the greatest social service that can be rendered by anybody to the country and to mankind is to bring up a family.
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Aristóteles
The family is the association established by nature for the supply of man’s everyday wants.
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