John Locke Quote

This I think is sufficiently evident, that children generally hate to be idle. All the care then is, that their busy humour should be constantly employ'd in something of use to them; which, if you will attain, you must make what you would have them do a recreation to them, and not a business.


Sec. 129 - Some Thoughts Concerning Education (1693)


This I think is sufficiently evident, that children generally hate to be idle. All the care then is, that their busy humour should be constantly...

This I think is sufficiently evident, that children generally hate to be idle. All the care then is, that their busy humour should be constantly...

This I think is sufficiently evident, that children generally hate to be idle. All the care then is, that their busy humour should be constantly...

This I think is sufficiently evident, that children generally hate to be idle. All the care then is, that their busy humour should be constantly...