John Locke Quote

There is no virtue they should be excited to, nor fault they should be kept from, which I do not think they may be convinced of; but it must be by such reasons as their age and understandings are capable of, and those propos'd always in very few and plain words.


Sec. 81 - Some Thoughts Concerning Education (1693)


There is no virtue they should be excited to, nor fault they should be kept from, which I do not think they may be convinced of; but it must be by...

There is no virtue they should be excited to, nor fault they should be kept from, which I do not think they may be convinced of; but it must be by...

There is no virtue they should be excited to, nor fault they should be kept from, which I do not think they may be convinced of; but it must be by...

There is no virtue they should be excited to, nor fault they should be kept from, which I do not think they may be convinced of; but it must be by...