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— Friedrich Nietzsche"Men inadvertently comport themselves with nobility when they have grown accustomed to wanting nothing from others and always giving to them."
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The colicky baby who becomes calm, the quiet infant who throws temper tantrums at two, the wild child at four who becomes seriousand studious at six all seem to surprise their parents. It is difficult to let go of one's image of a child, say goodbye to the child a parent knows, and get accustomed to this slightly new child inhabiting the known child's body.
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