15,393 Quotes About Children
- Author Susan Sarandon
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I just want my kids to love who they are, have happy lives and find something they want to do and make peace with that. Your job as a parent is to give your kids not only the instincts and talents to survive, but help them enjoy their lives."(The Power of One: Belief.net Interview; July 2005)
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- Author John Holt
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A child whose life is full of the threat and fear of punishment is locked into babyhood. There is no way for him to grow up, to learn to take responsibility for his life and acts. Most important of all, we should not assume that having to yield to the threat of our superior force is good for the child's character. It is never good for anyone's character.
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- Author Russell Baker
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Don't try to make children grow up to be like you, or they may do it.
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- Author Richelle E. Goodrich
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Our greatest duty to our children is to love them first. Secondly, it is to teach them. Not to frighten, force, or intimidate our children into submission, but to effectively teach them so that they have the knowledge and tools to govern themselves.
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- Author Louise Bates Ames
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Your typical Six-year-old is a paradoxical little person, and bipolarity is the name of his game.
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- Author Jennifer Miller
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Before I had kids, I always found it funny how people would talk about their children like they were the cutest things on the planet and how every little thing they did was endlessly fascinating. Now that I've had kids, I can say with certainty that, my children really are the cutest things on this planet and every little thing they do is endlessly fascinating...
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- Author L.R. Knost
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Taking care of myself doesn't mean 'me first.' It means 'me, too.
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- Author Marty Rubin
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Children, like God, see only our actions.
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- Author Charlotte Mason
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Thought breeds thought; children familiar with great thoughts take as naturally to thinking for themselves as the well-nourished body takes to growing; and we must bear in mind that growth, physical, intellectual, moral, spiritual, is the sole end of education.
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