Distinctly different as a child, as an adolescent, in his prime and in his old age, man considers himself as one, not because he acts, but because he knows.
What is done for the children is doubly beneficial, since their success, obvious to everyone, educates the parents as well.
A pious woman's neighbor, a philanthropist's child, a liberal's servant--these three have a hard life.
The spirit of poetry combines the profundity of the philosopher and the child's delight in bright pictures.
Women, children, Tyroleans and preachers want to create a new kingdom of God, but the God of their kingdom looks like women, children, preachers, and Tyrolians.
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