The child knows no more intense wish than to become big, and to receive as much of everything as grown-ups; the child is hard to satisfy; it knows no enough, and insatiably demands the repetition of whatever has pleased it or tasted good to it. It learns to practise moderation, to be modest and resigned, only through culture and education.
 Sigmund Freud, The Interpretation of Dreams (1899). copy citation

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Author Sigmund Freud
Source The Interpretation of Dreams
Topic education repetition
Date 1899
Language English
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Note Translated by A. A. Brill
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