Fanny Fern Quotes About Children

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  • Oh! to be a child again. My only treasures, bits of shell and stone and glass. To love nothing but maple sugar. To fear nothing but a big dog. To go to sleep without dreading the morrow. To wake up with a shout. Not to have seen a dead face. Not to dread a living one. To be able to believe.

    Fanny Fern (2015). “Ginger-Snaps”, p.110, Sheba Blake Publishing
  • Too much indulgence has ruined thousands of children; too much love not one.

    Fanny Fern (1872). “Caper-sauce: A Volume of Chit-chat about Men, Women, and Things”, p.107
  • Why will parents use that expression? What right have you to have a favorite child?

    FANNY FERN (1857). “FRESH LEAVES”, p.282
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