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"A child-like man is not a man whose development has been arrested; on the contrary, he is a man who ..." — Aldous Huxley
A child-like man is not a man whose development has been arrested; on the contrary, he is a man who has given himself a chance of continuing to develop long after most adults have muffled themselves in the cocoon of middle-aged habit and convention.
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