The Best Antidote to Vice
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"The charms of home are the best antidote to vice.
"The noisy play of
children, which we thought so trying, becomes a delight; mother and
father rely more on each other and grow dearer to one another; the
marriage tie is strengthened.
"In the cheerful home life the mother finds
her sweetest duties and the father his pleasantest recreation.
"Thus the
cure of this one evil would work a wide-spread reformation; nature
would regain her rights.
"When women become good mothers, men will be
good husbands and fathers."
- Jean Jacques Rousseau, Emile: Or Treatise on Education (Great Books in Philosophy)
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The Phases of Learning
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Less Stress,
Greater Outcomes
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