John Locke Quote

The native and untaught suggestions of inquisitive children do often offer things, that may set a considering man's thoughts on work. And I think there is frequently more to be learn'd from the unexpected questions of a child than the discourses of men, who talk in a road, according to the notions they have borrowed, and the prejudices of their education.


Sec. 121 - Some Thoughts Concerning Education (1693)


The native and untaught suggestions of inquisitive children do often offer things, that may set a considering man's thoughts on work. And I think...

The native and untaught suggestions of inquisitive children do often offer things, that may set a considering man's thoughts on work. And I think...

The native and untaught suggestions of inquisitive children do often offer things, that may set a considering man's thoughts on work. And I think...

The native and untaught suggestions of inquisitive children do often offer things, that may set a considering man's thoughts on work. And I think...