673 Quotes About Parenthood
- Author Virginia Woolf
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He should be very proud of Andrew if he got a scholarship, he said. She would be just as proud of him if he didn't, she answered. They disagreed always about this, but it did not matter. She liked him to believe in scholarships, and he liked her to be proud of Andrew whatever he did.
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- Author Julia Glass
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To have children is to plant roses, muguets, lavender, lilac, gardenia, stock, peonies, tuberose, hyacinth ...it is to achieve a whole sense,a grand sense one did not priorly know. It is to give one's garden another dimension. Perfume of life itself.
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- Author Martin Sheen
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Kids don't always stop to judge or analyze a new experience unless the adults around them react strongly. Otherwise, they just take in the experience and move on to the next one.
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- Author J.M. Barrie
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He was so much the humblest one that Wendy was especially gentle with him.
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- Author Jonathan V. Last
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A man with no children can easily be lulled into a sense that time is standing still. It's not. It's marching past us, relentlessly. Having a child growing and changing before your eyes makes this unavoidably clear.
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- Author Robert A. Caro
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Recalling his mother’s endless drudgery, (Senator) Richard (Russell) Jr. was to say that he was ten years old before he saw his mother asleep; previously, he had “thought that mothers never had to sleep.
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- Author Jojo Moyes
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You´re my son, Ed. You might be idiotic and irresponsible, but it doesn´t make the slightest difference to what I feel for you. I´m pissed off that you could have thought it would
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- Author Henrik Bering
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George III was incapable of passing on a sense of mission to his son might a given some purpose to the crown prince's existence
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- Author Lisa Lantieri
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the sculpting of the brain’s circuitry during this period of brain growth depends to a great degree on what a child experiences day-to-day.
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