Everything not forbidden is compulsory

T.h. White
Everything not forbidden is compulsory
Everything not forbidden is compulsory
Everything not forbidden is compulsory
Everything not forbidden is compulsory
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You have to do what you have to do. If your parents put a curfew on you that means that you have to be in by a certain time, you can’t stay out later. If they tell you to study, then you have to study. The same goes for other things in life, there is a time and place for everything. You have to do what your parents ask of you or else they might get angry at you.

Source: The Once And Future King

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