Madeleine L'Engle Quotes
How Do We Teach A Child Our Own, Or Those In A Classroom To Have Compassion: To Allow People To Be Different; To Understand That Like Is Not Equal; To Experiment; To Laugh; To Love; To Accept The Fact That The Most Important Questions A Human Being Can Ask Do Not Have Or Need Answers.
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