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What are the famous aphorisms praising "children"?

1. In fact, even a genius's first cry at birth, like ordinary children's, will never be a good poem. Because of childishness, a thief can also wither to death.

from: [middle] Before Genius by Lu Xun

Introduction: Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936), once known as Zhou Zhangshou, later renamed as Zhou Shuren, was a native of Yushan and later changed to Yu Cai, and studied in Sendai Medical College (now Northeastern University).

second, "childhood" plus two or three years just entering youth is the most abundant, beautiful and most important part of life, which unconsciously determines the whole future.

from: [Russia] herzen's Past and Random Thoughts

Introduction: herzen (1812 ~ 187), Russian philosopher, writer and revolutionary. Herzen is called the father of Russian socialism.

Third, only in childhood can people live happily, because children live carefree lives and adults are working for them. Therefore, we should pay attention to let people keep children's emotional and ideological state for life.

From: [Su] Gorky's Old Events

Introduction: Maxim Gorky (March 28, 1868—June 18, 1936), formerly known as alexey Maximovich Beshkov, was a writer, poet, critic, political commentator and scholar in the former Soviet Union.

Fourth, spiritual childhood is a better thing. No matter how smart and wise you are, you have to have this period, and you will think it is the happiest stage of your life in the future.

from [British] Dickens' Hard Times

Introduction: Charles Dickens, full name Charles John Huffam Dickens (English original name: Charles John Huffam Dickens, February 7, 1812-June 9, 187), English writer, Germanic.

fifth, people's childhood passes very slowly, like a full truck; Old age is fleeting, like a meteor in the night sky.

from: [America] Irving Stone's Passion for the Soul

Introduction: irving stone (193-1989), an American biographer, was born in California. Like his countryman Jack London, Si Tong's childhood life was very difficult, and he still worked after finishing high school. After finishing college, he got a master's degree in economics from the University of Southern California, and then went to teach at Indiana University.