"In my early life, and probably even today, it is not sufficiently understood that a child's education should include at least a rudimentary grasp of religion, sex, and money. Without a basic knowledge of these three primary facts in a normal human being’s life — subjects which stir the emotions, create events and opportunities, and if they do not wholly decide must greatly influence an individual’s personality — no human being’s education can have a safe foundation."
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Novelists from EnglandShort story writers from EnglandWomen authors from EnglandWomen born in the 1880sPeople from Kent
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Search for a Soul (New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1948) ch. 9, p. 82
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Phyllis Bottome
Phyllis Forbes Dennis (née Bottome; 31 May 1884 – 22 August 1963) was a British novelist and short story writer.
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