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Children Quotes - Page 823

Not to know what happened before one was born is always to be a child.

"De Oratore (On the Orator)". Book by Marcus Tullius Cicero (Chapter XXXIV), 55 BC.

It is a strong proof of men knowing most things before birth, that when mere children they grasp innumerable facts with such speed as to show that they are not then taking them in for the first time, but are remembering and recalling them.

Marcus Tullius Cicero, Pliny (2010). “Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero with His Treatises on Friendship and Old Age: Letters of Pliny the Younger”, p.75, Cosimo, Inc.

To be ignorant of the past is to be forever a child.

"Orator Ad M. Brutum" by Cicero, chapter XXXIV, section 120,

I think my primary audience is in some sense an adult audience, because I think that will then have a knock-on effect for children.

"'I'm not very fast at my times tables'". Interview with Aida Edemariam, www.theguardian.com. November 2, 2008.