CHILDREN QUOTES V

quotations about children

It is better to have only one son endowed with good qualities than a hundred devoid of them. For the moon though one, dispels the darkness, which the stars, though numerous, do not.

CHANAKYA

Vridda-Chanakya


If we could destroy custom at a blow and see the stars as a child sees them, we should need no other apocalypse.

G.K. CHESTERTON

"A Defence of Baby-Worship"


Children are the only brave philosophers. And brave philosophers are, inevitably, children.

YEVGENY ZAMYATIN

We


Alligators have the right idea ... they eat their young.

IDA CORWIN

Mildred Pierce


Raising children is a creative endeavor, an art rather than a science.

BRUNO BETTELHEIM

A Good Enough Parent

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Childhood is the world of miracle or of magic: it is as if creation rose luminously out of the night, all new and fresh and astonishing. Childhood is over the moment things are no longer astonishing. When the world gives you a feeling of "déjà vu," when you are used to existence, you become an adult.

EUGENE IONESCO

Present Past / Past Present


You should never take responsibility for more children than you can give attention to.

JAMES REDFIELD

The Celestine Prophecy


Living with kids is like living in a frat house ... everything's broken, nobody sleeps, and there's alot of throwing up.

RAY ROMANO

stand-up routine


We know that the outcasts and misfits are the children most likely to become violent, so it only follows that we must pull them into the arms of love and/or acceptance, and find a place where they fit. If our system doesn't have a place where a child fits, there's something wrong with the system, not the child.

WILLIAM G. DEFOORE

Anger


My friends with children say it's the quality of love that is so unique, the fact that you surrender yourself to love, and through that surrendering become transparent to your deepest feelings. Perhaps it's not having a child that is so striking, but that unconditional love, joy, happiness exist and finally, through the child, have a chance to be expressed. To finally, irrevocably love without holding anything back. Perhaps the magic--the love, happiness, fulfillment--existed in us all along like an underground river, but we could never see it or know it because we kept looking for it outside, in accomplishments, body sizes, and other people.

GENEEN ROTH

Appetites: On the Search for True Nourishment


Nothing you do for a child is ever wasted.

GARRISON KEILLOR

Leaving Home


We teach children to save their money. As an attempt to counteract thoughtless and selfish expenditure, that has value. But it is not positive; it does not lead the child into the safe and useful avenues of self-expression or self-expenditure. To teach a child to invest and use is better than to teach him to save.

HENRY FORD

My Life and Work


What is a child, monsieur, but the image of two beings, the fruit of two sentiments spontaneously blended?

HONORE DE BALZAC

A Woman of Thirty


If from infancy you treat children as gods they are liable in adulthood to act as devils.

P.D. JAMES

The Children of Men


Everyone should have kids. They are the greatest joy in the world. But they are also terrorists. You'll realize this as soon as they're born, and they start using sleep deprivation to break you.

RAY ROMANO

stand-up routine


A strange mixture of fear and joy comes with driving off from the hospital with your firstborn in the vehicle. There's a powerful sense of transition and new beginning, and yet fear as well. It's a fear closely attached to the question, "What do I do with this thing?" It's a healthy fear born out of an awareness of the fragility of new life.

CHRIS SEIDMAN

Little Buddy


Love of children is the homage of the heart to unsullied purity. Indeed, children are the bright side of life. From our sins and sorrows, how refreshing is it to turn to their artless ways and purer joys! Would that they could all be so educated, as not, in their after-years, to darken life by their offenses!

CHRISTIAN NESTELL BOVEE

Intuitions and Summaries of Thought


I didn't want children because I didn't want them to suffer. I had a dog, which suffered enough. I don't even want a goldfish or a turtle. I have a desert plant in my house that needs a glass of water maybe once a year, which I can deliver.

MARINA ABRAMOVIC

"Life's Work: An Interview with Marina Abramovic", Harvard Business Review, November 2016


I have long felt that the way to keep children out of trouble is to keep them interested in things. Lecturing to children is no answer to delinquency. Preaching won't keep youngsters out of trouble, but keeping their minds occupied will.

WALT DISNEY

Deeds Rather Than Words


The deeds of the children are a testament to the upbringing they received from their parents.

CHRISTOPHER PAOLINI

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