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Children Naughtiness Quotes By Rudolf Steiner

Most naughtiness arises because the children are bored and lack a relationship with the teacher. — Rudolf Steiner

Children Naughtiness Quotes By Patrick Ness

But I'm still thinking about being born on a spaceship, an honest to badness spaceship. Growing up while flying along the stars, able to go wherever you wanted, not stuck on some hateful planet which clearly don't want you. You could go anywhere. If one place didn't suit, you'd find another. Full freedom in all direkshuns. Could there possibly be anything cooler in the whole world than that? — Patrick Ness

Children Naughtiness Quotes By Tacitus

Noble character is best appreciated in those ages in which it can most readily develop. — Tacitus

Children Naughtiness Quotes By Selma Fraiberg

An older child, one who possesses a conscience, will be troubled with self-reproaches and feelings of shame for his naughtiness, even if he is not discovered. But our two-year-olds and our three-year- olds experience guilt feelings only when they feel or anticipate disapproval from the outside. In doing this, they have taken the first steps toward the goal of conscience, but there is a long way ahead before the policeman outside becomes the policeman inside. — Selma Fraiberg

Children Naughtiness Quotes By David Mitchell

Japanese food makes me feel particularly good. — David Mitchell

Children Naughtiness Quotes By William Schiff

You kill yourself when you hate. It's the worst disease in the world. — William Schiff

Children Naughtiness Quotes By Robin Hobb

As I apologized to her a flicker of panic raced through me and then faded away. There wasn't enough life left in me to panic. I'd made a mistake and I was dying. Apparently not even a Speck afterlife was available to me. I'd simply stop being. Apparently I hadn't died correctly. Oops. — Robin Hobb