My son, my son. When I had my son I would explain all that to him when he was starry enough to like understand. But then I knew he would not understand or would not want to understand at all and would do all the veshches I had done, yes perhaps even killing some poor starry forella surrounded with mewing kots and koshkas, and I would not be able to really stop him. And nor would he be able to stop his own son, brothers. And so it would itty on to like the end of the world.. Anthony Burgess
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A wise woman said this to her son, who was a warrior. She stated that when he was older and stronger he would understand what she meant. She knew that he could not always control his rage, even if he wanted to. But she also knew that he would want to do good for the world around him.

It was the strength of his will that kept him from killing her. More importantly, she realized that it would be up to him to keep that same will strong in his son and other children.

Source: A Clockwork Orange

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