"The life of children, as much as..." - Quote by Aristotle
The life of children, as much as that of intemperate men, is wholly governed by their desires.
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“Sufficient unto the day is one baby. As long as you are in your right mind don't you ever pray for twins. Twins amount to a permanent riot; and there ain't any real difference between triplets and a insurrection. - The Babies speech 1879”
“We named all our children Kid. Well, they have different first names, like Hey Kid, You Kid, Dumb Kid . . .”
“I like children - fried.”
More on Desire
“In a seriously intended intellectual emancipation a person's mute passions and cravings also hope to find their advantage.”
“Before we set our hearts too much upon anything, let us examine how happy they are, who already possess it.”
“Come! you presence will either give me life or kill me with pleasure.”