673 Quotes About Parenthood
- Author Jill Smokler
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Being a parent is dirty and scary and beautiful and hard and miraculous and exhausting and thankless and joyful and frustrating all at once. It’s everything. (Confessions of a Scary Mommy, Gallery Books 2012).
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- Author Albert Schweitzer
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There are only three ways to teach a child. The first is by example, the second is by example, the third is by example.
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- Author Clayton Lessor MA
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Teaching a boy to be a man is the primary job of a father.
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- Author Dominique Goblet
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Yeah well what I wanted to say is that it's really the most basic duty for parents to feed their children...
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Sometimes what we see as an instance of a toddler crying the toddler sees as it reasoning.
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- Author Fredrik Backman
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In his youth Jim had dreams of becoming a writer. In fact he was still dreaming about that until long into Jack’s childhood. Then he started to dream that Jack might become a writer instead. That’s an impossible thing for sons to grasp, and a source of shame for fathers to have to admit: that we don’t want our children to pursue their own dreams or walk in our footsteps. We want to walk in their footsteps while they pursue our dreams.
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- Author Wayne Gerard Trotman
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No matter how old they become, our children will always be our babies.
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- Author Fatima Farheen Mirza
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Maybe what a son evoked in a father was different than what a daughter evoked? It would be all right. She was only afraid that when time passed, it would not be these trips to the library he would remember, or his eagerness to learn how she made roti in the kitchen with him as her helper, but how upset he would become when Rafiq scolded him.
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- Author Fatima Farheen Mirza
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For a moment, Layla glanced at Amar's journals, but she could barely make sense of his handwriting. Each deciphered sentence threatened to unravel her understanding of him and carried with it the threat of more secrets. It did not matter that she was his mother. What she could ever hope to know of him was just a glimpse -- like the beam of a lighthouse skipping out, only one stretch of waves visible at a time, the rest left in the unknowable dark.
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