15,393 Quotes About Children
- Author Gloria Furman
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Because of the gospel -- the news about what Jesus did on the cross to save sinners -- mothers who make Christ their treasure can rejoice in their work as God works in them.
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- Author Thomas Hardy
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Done because we are too many.
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- Author Jeanette Winterson
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Children do not find fault with their parents until later. In the beginning, the love you get is the love that sets.
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- Author Alyson Richman
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He laughs. And in his laugh I hear bliss. I hear feet dancing, the rush of skirts twirling. The sound of children.Is that the first sign of love?You hear in the person you're destined to love the sound of those yet to be born.
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- Author Meg Meeker
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When we make a mistake in front of them, we need to admit fault and we need to tell them that we try hard, but that sometimes we too need help Tell him you need to ask God for direction on how to live better and how to be a better mom. Then ask your son to pray for you, just as you pray for him. That can be a life-changing moment for many sons, when a mother admits that she's trying with all her might but isn't doing the job that she really wants to be doing and needs help.
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- Author Meg Meeker
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Rules have nothing to do with trust.
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- Author Meg Meeker
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Sons need mothers who feel at peace, comfortable with themselves, content with their lives, and reasonably rested.
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- Author Elizabeth George
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Raising your children to love and serve Jesus is fulfilling one of God’s highest callings upon your life.
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- Author Richard Ford
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They may already know too much about their mother and father--nothing being more factual than divorce, where so much has to be explained and worked through intelligently (though they have tried to stay equable). I've noticed this is often the time when children begin calling their parents by their first names, becoming little ironists after their parents' faults. What could be lonelier for a parent than to be criticized by his child on a first-name basis?
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