“First there's the children's house of make-believe,
Some shattered dishes underneath a pine,
The playthings in the playhouse of the children.
Weep for what little things could make them glad.”
Directive (1947)
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“Listen to them — children of the night. What music they make.”
Dracula referring to the howling of the wolves to Jonathan Harker.
Dracula (1897)
“Listen to them. Children of the night, what music they make.”
Dracula, in his castle, when he hears wolves howling
Dracula (1931)

A New Testament (1927)
Context: We have not approached the time when we may speak to each other, but in the mornings sometimes I have heard, echoing far off, the sound of a trumpet. It is apparent that nations cannot exist for us. They are the playthings of children, such toys as children break from boredom and weariness. The branch of a tree is my country. My freedom sleeps in a mulberry bush. My country is in the shivering legs of a little lost dog.

It's Not Easy Being Green: And Other Things to Consider https://books.google.com/books?id=IiKY1H0A_QEC&pg=PT102 (Hyperion, 2005).
Cf. Wisdom from It's Not Easy Being Green: And Other Things to Consider https://books.google.com/books?id=EEiqMIgAl3UC&pg=PA49 (White Plains, N. Y.: Peter Pauper Press, Inc., 2007), p. 49.

Source: Culture and Value (1980), p. 17e

“The best way to make children good is to make them happy.”
Variant: The best way to make children good is to make them happy.