Quote by Mark Twain

Children have but little charity for one another's defects


Children have but little charity for one another's defects

Summary

This quote suggests that children tend to lack compassion and understanding towards each other's imperfections or weaknesses. It implies that children can be judgmental and unsympathetic towards their peers, often focusing on their faults rather than showing empathy and support. The quote highlights the limited extent to which young individuals display kindness and acceptance towards the flaws of others.

By Mark Twain
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