Voices In Time Youth 1817 | London Occupational Hazard For chimneysweeps, it’s a hard-knock life. More
Voices In Time Youth c. 1330 | Kyoto A Time for Ruin The old are as superior to the young in wisdom as the young are superior to the old in looks.More
Voices In Time Youth 1688 | France Little Monsters Idleness, indolence, and laziness, vices so natural to children, disappear as soon as they begin to play.More
Voices In Time Youth c. 885 | Kyūshū Count Your Blessings A medieval guilt trip encourages children to be grateful for their suppers.More
Voices In Time Youth c. 1550 | Shanyin Sweet and Cold What a shame that I have carried a boy, as he ate some candy, to his death.More
Voices In Time Youth 1943 | Washington, DC Blaming the Parents J. Edgar Hoover puts teens in time out. More
Voices In Time Youth c. 1640 | Oxford Like Father, Like Son We are plagued and punished for our fathers’ defaults.More
Voices In Time Youth 1841 | Concord, MA Godlike Independence Ralph Waldo Emerson on educating the self. More
Voices In Time Youth 1900 | Albany Boys to Men Theodore Roosevelt has great expectations for the American boy.More
Voices In Time Youth 1917 | Edinburgh A Glimmer of Goodbye No mockeries now for them; no prayers nor bells. More
Voices In Time Youth c. 1771 | Loir-et-Cher Postgraduate Education The resemblance of children in schools or colleges is the effect of constraint.More
Voices In Time Youth 1844 | Foleshill Nothing of Hell and Satan George Eliot argues for the increase of happiness with age.More
Voices In Time Youth 1918 | Worcester, MA Elizabeth Bishop Joins the Club I said to myself: three days and you’ll be seven years old.More
Voices In Time Youth c. 1865 | Malden, WV The Spelling Book Booker T. Washington goes to night school. More