(1847)
“It seems clear to me that marriage ought to be constituted by children, and relations not involving children ought to be ignored by the law and treated as indifferent by public opinion. It is only through children that relations cease to be a purely private matter.”
Letter to Ottoline Morrell, January 30, 1916
1910s
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“You ought not to cross your children unnecessarily, for it makes them ill-natured.”
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1963, Civil Rights Address
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