1.
Children are not the people of tomorrow, but people today. They are entitled to be taken seriously. They have a right to be treated by adults with tenderness and respect, as equals. They should be allowed to grow into whoever they were meant to be - The unknown person inside each of them is the hope for the future.
Janusz Korczak
2.
I exist not to be loved and admired, but to love and act. It is not the duty of those around me to love me. Rather, it is my duty to be concerned about the world, about man.
Janusz Korczak
I am not here to seek adoration and worship, but to demonstrate love and action. It is not incumbent upon those around me to shower me with affection; rather, it is my responsibility to be conscientious of the state of the world and its inhabitants.
3.
Each person carries an entire world within himself, and everything exists twice: once the way it is, the other the way he perceives it with his own eyes and feelings.
Janusz Korczak
Every individual holds an entire universe within themselves, and all things are duplicated: once in its genuine form, the other as it is seen and experienced through their own eyes and emotions.
4.
I am a butterfly drunk with life. I don't know where to soar, but I won't allow life to clip my beautiful wings.
Janusz Korczak
'I am a butterfly intoxicated with existence. I'm uncertain of my next flight, yet I refuse to have life restrict my glorious wings.'
5.
A hundred children, a hundred individuals who are people--not people-to-be, not people of tomorrow, but people now, right now--today.
Janusz Korczak
'A hundred young individuals, each with their own distinct personality and identity, who are not just potential of the future but present members of society right here and now.'
6.
Dare to dream... something will always come of it
Janusz Korczak
7.
Whatever has been achieved through pressure and violence is unstable, unreliable and incorrect.
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8.
The child--a skilled actor with a hundred masks: a different one for his mother, father, grandmother or grandfather, for a stern or lenient teacher, for the cook or maid, for his own friends, for the rich and poor. Naive and cunning, humble and haughty, gentle and vengeful, well behaved and willful, he disguises himself so well that he can lead us by the nose.
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9.
Man feels and ponders death as though it were the end, when in fact death is merely the continuation of life. It is another life. You may not believe in the existence of the soul, yet you must acknowledge that your body will live on as green grass, as a cloud. For you are, after all, water and dust.
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10.
My greatest fault is that I am no longer a child
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11.
The soul of a child is as complicated and full of contradictions as our soul is.
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12.
There are insights that can be born only of your own pain, and they are the most precious. Seek [within] the undiscovered part of yourself. (emphasis added)
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13.
Don't try to become a teacher overnight with psychological bookkeeping in your heart and educational theory in your head.
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14.
Take a look at the world and laugh
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15.
If you are watching fanatically over the morality of your children you may yourself be not completely in order.
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16.
To demand that others should provide you textbook prognoses is like asking a strange woman to give birth to your baby. There are insights that can be born only of your own pain, and they are the most precious.
Janusz Korczak
17.
I have signed a pact with life: we will not get in each other's way
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18.
Children, being small and weak, have little market value.
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19.
You will go on blundering, for only he who does nothing avoids errors.
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20.
Life never gives more than partial liberation. Achievement can never be more than fragmentary.
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21.
The lives of great men are like legends-difficult but beautiful.
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22.
If I had means, I would like to spend half a year in Palestine in order to contemplate what has been, and half a year in Poland in order to preserve what remains.
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23.
I am well versed in reading the pages of war.
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24.
When does the loneliness of old age begin?
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25.
The court does not fly off the handle. It does not shout abuse. It speaks calmly.
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26.
Are decent people in positions of leadership eternally condemned to Calvary?
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27.
Life is a circus ring, with some moments more spectacular than others.
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28.
Life bites like a dog.
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