Famous quote by Fran Lebowitz

"I must take issue with the term 'a mere child,' for it has been my invariable experience that the company of a mere child is infinitely preferable to that of a mere adult"

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This quote by Fran Lebowitz talks with the concept that youngsters are usually ignored and also undervalued. She is testing the concept that children are "plain" which their company is not as useful as that of a grownup. She is suggesting that the company of a youngster is in fact preferable to that of an adult. This talks to the idea that youngsters can bring a distinct point of view as well as joy to a circumstance that grownups might not be able to. Kids can be a lot more unbiased, innovative, and creative than grownups, and their presence can be a refreshing modification of speed. Lebowitz is suggesting that grownups ought to not ignore the worth of a youngster's business, and that it can be a far more enjoyable experience than that of a grownup.

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Fran Lebowitz This quote is from Fran Lebowitz somewhere between October 27, 1951 and today. He was a famous Journalist from USA. The author also have 48 other quotes.
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