1,263 Quotes About Parents
- Author Karl Taro Greenfeld
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That took the view that every misbehavior, every cruelty perpetuated by one kid on another should be let slide in the name of letting kids be kids? (Let them be kids, really let them, and you will end up with a tribe of bulimic eugenicists with huge amounts of credit card debt.)
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- Author Brigette Foresman
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When we raise our children to Shine, the future becomes brighter!
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- Author S. K Tremayne
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Having a kid is like an industrial revolution of the emotions. Suddenly you can mass produce worry, and guilt.
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- Author Stacey Lee
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Some parents bring their children up and, I suppose, others let them down.
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- Author Drexel Deal
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As parents one of the biggest jobs we have, is teaching our children how to resolve problems effectively. We live in an era where everyone is quick to act the fool over simple issues. As we used to say when I was on the streets, ‘everybody wants to cut a movie’.
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- Author Brian K. Vaughan
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Ask a child's guardians what it takes to be good at their jobs, and most will answer with a single word... SACRIFICE. Parents give up so much: time, sleep, freedom, money, intimacy... pretty much everything but complaining how much they sacrifice.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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If a father does not altogether embrace a life of uncompromised sacrifice as the core of all principles by which he nurtures his children, he is a father by birth only and no power on earth can ever or will ever make that sufficient.
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- Author Suzy Kassem
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The Creator favors the man who loves over the man who hates. If you teach hatred to your children, one day your child will have that hatred reflected back onto them, or onto you.
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- Author Ta-Nehisi Coates
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My parents were two-faced. To me, they showed no mercy. They preached from theBook of Fallen Children - Commandment 1: The Child Is Always Ungrateful. At eighteen, the free ride would stop, and I'd be dumped into the mess of the world. But in their private moments, they were soft, cowed by love. They critiqued their own parenting skills and thought of all the ways the could help their kids get ahead.
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