Quote by Russell Baker

Children rarely want to know who their parents were before they were parents, and when age finally stirs their curiosity, there is no parent left to tell them.


Children rarely want to know who their parents were before t

Summary

This quote reflects on the nature of curiosity in children about their parents' lives before they became parents. It suggests that children often do not display a strong interest in knowing about the personal history of their parents until they reach an older age, when that curiosity is stirred within them. However, by the time this curiosity arises, their parents may have already passed away, leaving them without the opportunity to gather the information they seek. The quote highlights the importance of cherishing and collecting family stories while our parents are still alive, as they hold valuable knowledge about our family's past that cannot be retrieved once they are gone.

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Age
By Russell Baker
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