You ask me, of all people, how to protect a boy in terrible danger? We cannot protect the young from harm. Pain must and will come.

Jack Thorne
About This Quote

I have been a teacher for the past 27 years and one of the most common questions asked by my students is, “How can I help my child?” Unfortunately, there is no magic formula that will protect your child from all pain that life might bring. This quote comes from the book, “The Teachings of Buddha,” by Hayao Kawai, and was written in 1934.

Source: Harry Potter And The Cursed Child Parts One And Two

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