409 Quotes About Parents-and-children
- Author Richelle E. Goodrich
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We grow up opposing our parents only to become like them enough to oppose our children who behave as we once did—a reminder of how dreadful we were toward those now vindicated grandparents. And you thought God had no sense of humor.
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- Author Eraldo Banovac
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Kids, no matter how big your problems are – ask your parents for help and advice.
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- Author Kate Field
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Have you started the menopause?’ Caitlyn asked. ‘Is this what it does? Makes you go a bit weird? Because, you know, the vouchers were only meant for fun things. Like having a facial or buying a new dress. I didn’t mean to cause all this trouble.
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- Author Alex Paknadel
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Sometimes, when it’s quiet and I’m alone with you, I ask myself what I’d give to see your whole life all laid out like a photo album. To know every bliss and calamity before it happens.
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- Author Charlena E. Jackson
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Building a relationship, foundation and confidence in our children is how they learn to love themselves, accept their flaws, and dance to the beat of their own drum. After all, they are a reflection of us – we are our children’s foundation.
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- Author Charlena E. Jackson
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Time is persistent, and we need to make the best of it.
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- Author Charlena E. Jackson
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We should always reassure our children that they are never alone. Time flies by so fast that before we know it our children will be grown and living their own lives. With that being said, we should never miss a chance to empower our children. Our children’s individuality is unique and we should teach them to embrace their authentic selves.
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- Author Charlena E. Jackson
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We have to save our children. We have to break down our children’s walls patiently with the understanding that they will come around slowly but surely. The silent killer of darkness will not win. We have to bring the light out of our brittle and fragile children.
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- Author Charlena E. Jackson
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Our children begin to drift away because of the scars and burdens. The sharp tongue of the silent killer constantly creates a cloud of confusion and friction over our children’s heads due to the verbal, mental, emotional, and physical abuse.
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