The relations between parents and children today have a freedom that would have been impossible with my father. He expected a certain standard of behaviour, even, of ceremony, in family life. Yet if freedom means the right to think one's own thoughts and to follow one's own pursuits, then no one respected and indeed insisted upon freedom more completely than he did.
-Virginia Woolf, A Daughter's Memories (1932), collected in The Platform of Time







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