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Power, 5th Avenue Street Photograph, New York, by James Maher Photography

Google the face of the Mona Lisa and compare it to the face. It's uncanny.

Some of the most famous street photographs of all time have been of children.  There is just something so interesting that you can see about human nature by looking into the eyes of child. 

Nurture plays a huge role in development of course, but I think our personalities are primarily formed at birth and only enhanced as we get older.

Just a quick glimpse into this girl's eyes shows such strength and power.