Children, which one does not love, become adults, those do not love.
Pearl S. Buck (1892-1973), famous american writer, 1938 Nobel Prize winner f. Lit.
Whatever to which race they belong, or which religion - even none at all - their parents practice, kids have common characteristic: they are innocent.
I could talk to kids for hours. They are enthusiastic about playing.
They ask several question at the same time. Finally, they are curious.
I look back with pleasure on my childhood:
Back to my dreams, fantasy, which one could allow oneself.
Even though I haven't forgotten my childhood,
I'm interested in, how these innocent and alive beings behave.