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To the children and the innocent it's all the same.
Jack Kerouac
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote suggests that children and innocent individuals perceive the world without bias or prejudice.

Jack Kerouac's quote reflects the notion that children and innocent people see the world in a more pure and untainted manner, free from societal judgments and complexities. This perspective allows them to experience life and relationships authentically, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a sense of innocence in an often complicated adult world.

Themes

ChildrenInnocencePerceptionLifePure

In practice

Example use cases

This quote could be used in a parenting seminar to emphasize the importance of nurturing a child's innocence.

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