81 Quotes About Upbringing
- Author Robin Hobb
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My mother had told me to never be afraid to apologize when I was wrong. She had said it would have saved her and my father a great deal of trouble if they had only followed that rule. Then she had sighed, and added that I must never think that an apology could completely erase what I had done or said. Still, it was worth trying.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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The answer to the question ‘How many children do you have?’ and the one to the question ‘How many children are you raising?’ are not identical in all cases: some men are not taking care of their own children, some are knowingly or unknowingly raising other men’s children, and some do not even know that they each have a child, another child, or other children.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Being a 'good' parent is more about the parent, and, less about the 'supposedly-could-have-been-bad' child.
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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A broken soul doesn't invest in boundaries because the world has crossed them, without mercy.
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- Author philip pullman
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Her upbringing had given her an independence of mind that made her more like a girl of today than one of her own time - which was why she had walked out, and why she was not daunted by the prospect of being alone.
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- Author William Makepeace Thackeray
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There's a great power of imagination about these little creatures, and a creative fancy and belief that is very curious to watch . . . I am sure that horrid matter-of-fact child-rearers . . . do away with the child's most beautiful privilege. I am determined that Anny shall have a very extensive and instructive store of learning in Tom Thumbs, Jack-the-Giant-Killers, etc.
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- Author Louis Malle
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Jazz is my childhood.
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- Author Mary Wollstonecraft
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Few, I believe, have had much affection for mankind, who did not first love their parents, their brothers, sisters, and even the domestic brutes, whom they first played with.
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- Author Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus
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Young bodies are like tender plants, which grow and become hardened to whatever shape you've trained them.
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