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{{quote|''Not in entire forgetfulness, |
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And not in utter nakedness, |
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But trailing clouds of glory, do we come |
''But trailing clouds of glory, do we come |
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From God, who is our home: |
''From God, who is our home: |
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Heaven lies about us in our infancy.''|'''William Wordsworth'''}} |
''Heaven lies about us in our infancy.''|'''William Wordsworth'''}} |
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{{quote|''Children are pure. They know who's the strongest.''|'''MASK DE Smith''', ''[[ |
{{quote|''Children are pure. They know who's the strongest.''|'''MASK DE Smith''', ''[[Killer7]]''}} |
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{{quote|''Don't you believe the world can change if children with a sense of justice, like Maki, are allowed to grow up with their innocence untouched?'' |'''[[Death Note|L]]''', ''[[L: Change the World]]''}} |
{{quote|''Don't you believe the world can change if children with a sense of justice, like Maki, are allowed to grow up with their innocence untouched?'' |'''[[Death Note|L]]''', ''[[L: Change the World]]''}} |
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{{quote|''The children were party dissatisfied with it because it did not end with a Day of Judgment; because it was never revealed to the hero and heroine that the dog had been faithful and the cat faithless. For children are innocent and love justice; while most of us are wicked and naturally prefer mercy.''|'''[[G. K. Chesterton]]'''}} |
{{quote|''The children were party dissatisfied with it because it did not end with a Day of Judgment; because it was never revealed to the hero and heroine that the dog had been faithful and the cat faithless. For children are innocent and love justice; while most of us are wicked and naturally prefer mercy.''|'''[[G. K. Chesterton]]'''}} |
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{{quote|'''[[Pyromaniac|Larisa]]''': Do you have any idea who’s wiping the memory of all those adults so that they [[Parental Hypocrisy|completely forget all the stuff they did at our age]]? |
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'''[[Tomboy|Sandra]]''': Must be the ''Moms in Black''. |
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|''[[Sandra and Woo]]'' [http://www.sandraandwoo.com/2009/11/02/0108-moms-in-black/ #0108] }} |
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Latest revision as of 18:52, 31 December 2016
Not in entire forgetfulness, —William Wordsworth
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Children are pure. They know who's the strongest.
—MASK DE Smith, Killer7
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Don't you believe the world can change if children with a sense of justice, like Maki, are allowed to grow up with their innocence untouched?
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People often ask me about my children's reactions to the tattoo. I don't believe they noticed it for a long time. To them, it was like a mole, like a birthmark. Or could they have thought that all mothers are numbered? By the time they knew this was not anything I was born with, they knew the story. But I do recall a question Rafael asked when he was about six years old: "Mother, are you sure you didn't do anything wrong when they did this to you?" For a six year old, the world has to be just; goodness should be rewarded and only bad people should be punished.
—The Haggadah of Anna Ornstein
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The children were party dissatisfied with it because it did not end with a Day of Judgment; because it was never revealed to the hero and heroine that the dog had been faithful and the cat faithless. For children are innocent and love justice; while most of us are wicked and naturally prefer mercy.
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Larisa: Do you have any idea who’s wiping the memory of all those adults so that they completely forget all the stuff they did at our age? |