"What worries you, masters you."
"If you punish him for what he sees you practise yourself, he... will be apt to interpret it the peevishness and arbitrary imperiousness of a father, who, without any ground for it, would deny his son the liberty and pleasure he takes himself."
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Source: John Locke (1727). “The works of John Locke ...”, p.27
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