Annie Dillard Quote

Young children have no sense of wonder. They bewilder well, but few things surprise them. All of it is new to young children, after all, and equally gratuitous.


An American Childhood (1987)


Young children have no sense of wonder. They bewilder well, but few things surprise them. All of it is new to young children, after all, and equally...

Young children have no sense of wonder. They bewilder well, but few things surprise them. All of it is new to young children, after all, and equally...

Young children have no sense of wonder. They bewilder well, but few things surprise them. All of it is new to young children, after all, and equally...

Young children have no sense of wonder. They bewilder well, but few things surprise them. All of it is new to young children, after all, and equally...