A Quote by Antoine Rivarol

The mischief of children is seldom actuated by malice; that of grown-up people always is. — © Antoine Rivarol
The mischief of children is seldom actuated by malice; that of grown-up people always is.
Children always turn towards the light. Oh that grown-up people in this world became like little children!
A man must be completely wanting in intelligence if he does not show it when actuated by love, malice, or necessity.
Always strive to find out what to do by thinking, without asking anybody. If you continually do this, you will soon act like a grown-up woman. For want of doing this, a very great number of grown-up people act like children.
Children seldom have a proper sense of their own tragedy, discounting and keeping hidden the true horrors of their short lives, humbly imagining real calamity to be some prestigious drama of the grown-up world.
Mischief and malice grow on the same branch of the tree of evil.
There are many things children accept as "grown-up things" over when they have no control and for which they have no responsibility--for instance, weddings, having babies, buying houses, and driving cars. Parents who are separating really need to help their children put divorce on that grown-up list, so that children do not see themselves as the cause of their parents' decision to live apart.
With no banal reassuring grown-ups present, with grown-up intervention taken away, there is no limit to the terror strange children feel of each other, a terror life obscures but never ceases to justify. There is no end to the violations committed by children on children, quietly talking alone.
Misunderstandings and neglect occasion more mischief in the world than malice and wickedness.
It is only grown-ups who want children to be children; children themselves always want to be real people.
I'd grown up doing children's theater there, and I always imagined myself being artistic director of a children's theater company.
Growing up as a kid, I wanted to be a ninja. In martial arts, even though I did Chinese kung fu, I always wanted to be this secret samurai or a ninja. There's something about ninjas that was very appealing to me as a kid. So of course, I was climbing a lot of trees and other things and getting up to mischief - good mischief.
Aren't grown up people just little children at heart?
I always want to have children running around in the garden and so I don't know what I am going to do with myself once they're all grown up.
Occasionally I was so much better that I could go out; but the streets used to put me in such a rage that I would lock myself up for days rather than go out, even if I were well enough to do so! I could not bear to see all those preoccupied, anxious-looking creatures continuously surging along the streets past me! Why are they always anxious? What is the meaning of their eternal care and worry? It is their wickedness, their perpetual detestable malice-that's what it is-they are all full of malice, malice!
Actors often behave like children, and so we're taken for children. I want to be grown up.
And I have again observed, my dear friend, in this trifling affair, that misunderstandings and neglect occasion more mischief in the world than even malice and wickedness. At all events, the two latter are of less frequent occurrence.
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