Woodrow Wilson – children "They [the children] live in a world of delightful imagination; they pursue persons and objects that never existed; they make an Argosy laden with gold out of a floating butterfly,—and these stupid [grown-up people] try to translate these things into uninteresting facts." ~Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), U.S. president. Address, October 13, 1904, in Pittsburgh. The Public Papers of Woodrow Wilson, vol. ...
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