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“In the Christic tradition, this is the meaning of 'becoming as a little child.' Little children don't think they know what things mean, in fact, they know they don't know. They ask someone older and wiser to explain things to them. We're like children who don't know but think we do. We're meant to shine. Look at small children. They're all so unique before they start trying to be, because they demonstrate the power of genuine humility. This is also the explanation of 'beginner's luck.' When we go into a situation not knowing the rules, we don't pretend to know how to figure anything out, and we don't know yet what there is to be afraid of. This releases the mind to create from its own higher power." ”
Marianne Williamson“I adore children. If I weren't an actor, I would be a teacher or work with small children in some way. I feel happy in their company.”
David Thewlis“Reading to small children is a specialty.”
Clifton Fadiman, Clifton Fadiman's Fireside Reader“The minds of small children are more interested in clockwork trains, jumping in puddles and other important childhood endeavours.”
Maxwell Grantly“As I see it, fast food outfits have targeted small children with their advertising in a very effective way. You know, it's clowns and kid's toys and bright colors and things like that.”
Anthony Bourdain“Dachshunds are ideal dogs for small children, as they are already stretched and pulled to such a length that the child cannot do much harm one way or the other.”
Robert Benchley“With two small children, I haven't had a wash since 2001 so the chance to go shopping is way down the list. It is something I do intend to get.”
Jo Brand“Lie detection is like language there is a learning window. Telling whoppers to small children seems to be a family tradition in many families.”
Keith Henson“As I'm traveling around, I meet many small children. And when I look at a small and think how we've harmed this beautiful planet since I was that age, I feel a kind of desperation, anger, shame. I don't know what I feel; I just don't know what the emotion is.”
Jane Goodall