1,263 Quotes About Parents
- Author Sandeep Sahajpal
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The ultimate Maturing comes only when we lose our parent(s); we can keep them young though by maturing earlier as a responsibility.
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- Author OMOSOHWOFA CASEY
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As one attains the age of 18 having fully acquired the basic education, one becomes responsible for whatever decision he makes, whatever opinion he chooses to accept and whatever style of life he chooses to live.Above age 18, the waywardness of a child depends on the child.
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- Author Christina Engela
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Some children are threatened with loss of privileges such as money, cell phones, cars or even eviction from home if they do not 'toe-the-line' and 'act straight'. I don't think parents who do such things consider for a moment the kind of emotional damage they are doing to their children - or thinking beyond their own feelings about the situation - which will not change or go away simply because of their denial.
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- Author Bertrand Russell
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Both men and women who have children as a rule regulate their lives largely with reference to them, and children cause perfectly ordinary men and women to act unselfishly in certain ways, of which perhaps life insurance is the most definite and measurable.
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- Author Bertrand Russell
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The affection of parents makes infants feel safe in this dangerous world, and gives them boldness in experimentation and in exploration of their environments.
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- Author Sharad Vivek Sagar
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Our parents are the coolest parents ever. No other generation went on from writing letters to their own parents to sending snapchats to their own kids.
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- Author Samuel Butler
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Parents are the last people on Earth who ought to have children.
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- Author Goitsemang Mvula
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A Parent's insecurity is a Child's nightmare
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- Author Atom Yang
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We never expressed this to each other in Chinese, because it wasn’t something said in Chinese culture; the emotions were too strong, the words too coarse, and besides, it was assumed that parents and children loved each other.
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