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1. Children love life. This is their first love. It is unwise to curb this love. ——Tagore's "Critical Biography of Tagore"

2. Childhood is a stage in the continuous regeneration process of life. Human beings will survive forever in this continuous regeneration process. ——Bernard Shaw, "Parents and Children"

3. I remember, I remember, the tall fir tree was lush and green; I often thought that its delicate treetops were close to the blue sky. ; That was my childhood fantasy. And I now know that heaven is further away than we imagined as a child, which makes me unhappy. ——Hood "I Remember, I Remember"

4. Children like dust, and their whole bodies and minds crave sunlight like flowers. —— Tagore's "Critical Biography of Tagore"

5. Things that are always unique and irreplaceable: This is a memory of childhood. ——Duggar, "The Thibaud Family"

6. Children must first acquire knowledge through their love for life, and then they will break away from life to seek knowledge, and then they will Return to your more fulfilling life with mature wisdom. —— Tagore's "Critical Biography of Tagore"

7. Childhood is the sleep period of reason. ——Rousseau's "Emile"

8. Among all people, children have the richest imagination. ——Macaulay's "Essays Mitford's "History of Greece""

9. Whose childhood is illuminated by the sunshine of love (love refers to tireless labor), then he will If we create happiness for each other, we will have special sensitivity and receptivity to our parents' words, their kind intentions, their persuasion and gifts, and their tenderness and warnings. ——Suhomlinsky's "Parenting Pedagogy"

10. What is a happy childhood? There is no gap between parents, loving their children tenderly while maintaining firm discipline and an attitude of absolute equality between children. ——Andre Mauroa's "Five Questions of Life"

11. Oh, in a happy age, who would refuse to experience childhood again. ——Byron's "The Travels of Childe Harold"