1,512 Quotes About Child
- Author Alan Kinross
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And now the bad Mommy was here – outside his window. With a little whimper, he ran back to the bed, jumped in, and pulled the covers over his head.Good Mommy was gone now…and bad Mommy had come to eat him up.
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- Author Psyche Roxas-Mendoza
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Not enough youths fighting windmills. And the old are fearful, jaded or dead. Do not ask me what to do. I am just as cowardly as you. And do not tell me it is enough to speak the truth; that it is bravery enough. Every mountain leveled to the ground, every forest burned, every man, woman, and child who lost their shanties to arsonist fires were defended to the heavens—with words.
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- Author Munia Khan
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A child can die even in the safest place on earth- its mother's womb!
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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As a child, I used to wonder why markets in my locality were all situated near the main roads. I grew up a little to get the answer; “that business minded people can meet there easily!" Your dream must be situated where they can meet people!
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- Author Savan Solanki
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Every person will become three time child in their life.One when they are child, Second when they become parents and third when they become grandparents.It's never be gone.
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- Author Mitch Albom
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You see, here's my theory: Kids chase the love that eludes them, and for me, that was my father's love. He kept it tucked away, like papers in a briefcase. And I kept trying to get in there.
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- Author Elizabeth George
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As a mother, you need to remember that a loving and compassionate God is one hundred percent aware of your child’s situation.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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In a patriarchal society, one of the most important functions of the institution of the family is to make feel like a somebody whenever he is in his own yard a man who is a nobody whenever he is in his employer’s yard.
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- Author Rollo May
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what is significant about rejection, as a source of neurotic anxiety, is how it is interpreted by the child. In impact upon the child, there is radical difference between rejection as an objective experience (which does not necessarily result in subjective conflict for the child), and rejection as a subjective experience. The important question psychologically is whether the child felt himself or herself rejected.
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