H. G. Wells Quotes About Children

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  • Our challenge is not to educate the children we used to have or want to have, but to educate the children who come to the schoolhouse door.

  • Man is the unnatural animal, the rebel child of nature, and more and more does he turn himself against the harsh and fitful hand that reared him.

    H.G. Wells (2009). “The Island of Doctor Moreau”, p.238, Broadview Press
  • A federation of all humanity, together with a sufficient measure of social justice, to ensure health, education, and a rough equality of opportunity to most of the children born into the world, would mean such a release and increase of human energy as to open a new phase in human history.

    H.G. Wells (1921). “The Outline of History”
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