See things from the boy's point of view.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I loved the idea of seeing the world through a boy's eyes.
Look at life with the eyes of a child.
The child often sees only what he already knows. He projects the whole of his verbal thought into things. He sees mountains as built by men, rivers as dug out with spades, the sun and moon as following us on our walks.
Every boy learns more in his hours of play than in his hours of labor. In school, he lays in the materials of thinking, but in his sports, he actually thinks: he whets his faculties, and he opens his eyes.
Everything connected with war and warlike exploits is interesting to a boy.
Boys are beyond the range of anybody's sure understanding, at least when they are between the ages of 18 months and 90 years.
I think anyone who has a boy would tell you that they do the sort of things that make you look at them and ask why they would do that. 'Oh right, because you're a boy.'
Little boys have amazing minds.
For young boys, just to know you exist in any capacity is a strong feeling.
For my part, I do not much believe in the predilections of boyhood.
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