1,263 Quotes About Parents
- Author Mateo Sol
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As children, a great number of us were taught by our parents, carers, extended family members, and teachers, that showing any form of emotional vulnerability was “not OK.” We were conditioned to believe that in order to be acceptable as human beings, we had to be like the other children. We were taught to “suck it up,” “stop being cry babies,” “get thicker skin,” “stop being so sensitive” and go participate with the other kids, even if they overwhelmed us with their energy.
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- Author Georges Rodenbach
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Oh, the joy of the arrival of a child, which is both the one and the other, a mirror in which husband and wife, who love each other, can see each other in one single face.
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- Author De philosopher DJ Kyos
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To ParentsTeach your child what they should know if not, their friends will teach them with wrong information.They will suffer the consequences of not knowing which results to hard life, suffering and being bad people with no morlas in life.
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- Author Marty Rubin
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Mutual helplessness is the essential relation between parent and child.
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- Author Safri ST
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Just say "I love u Mom" Every day. i think this is more powerful than your skill.
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- Author Honoré de Balzac
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Parent may hinder their children's marriage; but children cannot interfere with the insane acts of their parents in their second childhood.
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- Author Regina Peacock
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Parents believe that their greatest responsibility is to provide....its not...it is to prepare!
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- Author Durga Chew-Bose
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What tethers me to my parents is the unspoken dialogue we share about how much of my character is built on the connection I feel to the world they were raised in but that I've only experienced through photos, visits, food. It's not mine and yet, I get it. First-generation kids, I've always thought, are the personification of déjà vu.
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- Author Fredrik Backman
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The children's hobbies aren't only the children's hobbies - the parents put just as many hours into them, year after year, sacrificing so much, paying out such huge amounts of money, that their significance eats its way even into adult brains. They started to symbolize other things compensating for or reinforcing the parents' own failures.
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