CHILDREN QUOTES VI

quotations about children

Children are natural mimics. They act like their parents in spite of every attempt to teach them good manners.

GRENVILLE KLEISER

Dictionary of Proverbs


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


Always be nice to your children because they are the ones who will choose your rest home.

PHYLLIS DILLER

Like a Lampshade in a Whorehouse


Oh, kids are great! You can teach them to hate what you hate!

HOMER SIMPSON

The Simpsons


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

CHRISTOPHER PAOLINI

Brisingr


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 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


How parents interact with each child as he or she enters the family circle determines in great part that child's final destiny.

KEVIN LEMAN

The Birth Order Book


Many children, many cares; no children, no felicity.

CHRISTIAN NESTELL BOVEE

Intuitions and Summaries of Thought


Every child lives up to the expectation you have for him.

KEVIN LEMAN

Have a New Kid by Friday


Your children are not little mirrors reflecting back the good or bad job you've done.

HARRIET LERNER

Twitter post, May 17, 2014


The most unfathomable schools and sages have never attained to the gravity which dwells in the eyes of a baby of three months old. It is the gravity of astonishment at the universe, and astonishment at the universe is not mysticism, but a transcendent common-sense. The fascination of children lies in this: that with each of them all things are remade, and the universe is put again upon its trial. As we walk the streets and see below us those delightful bulbous heads, three times too big for the body, which mark these human mushrooms, we ought always primarily to remember that within every one of these heads there is a new universe, as new as it was on the seventh day of creation. In each of those orbs there is a new system of stars, new grass, new cities, a new sea.

G. K. CHESTERTON

"A Defence of Baby-Worship,", The Defendant


Americans, it seems to me, tend to protect their children from the harshness of life, in their interest. That’s not the way my people rear their children. They let them experience the world as it is.

CHINUA ACHEBE

Philadelphia Inquirer, Apr. 2, 2008


Children ... are unripe and imperfect; their virtues, therefore, are to be considered not merely as relative to their actual state, but principally in reference to that maturity and perfection to which nature has destined them.

ARISTOTLE

Politics


Few are fit to train monkeys, yet not one of us but thinks himself competent to bring up children.

ABRAHAM MILLER

Unmoral Maxims


I want my children to have all the things I couldn't afford. Then I want to move in with them.

PHYLLIS DILLER

The Snark Handbook: Parenting Edition


A child is a priest of the ordinary, fulfilling a sacred office that absolutely no one else can fill. The simplest gesture, the ephemeral movement, the commonest object all become precious beyond words when touched, noticed, lived by one's own dear child.

MIKE MASON

The Mystery of Children


The family is both the fundamental unit of society as well as the root of culture. It ... is a perpetual source of encouragement, advocacy, assurance, and emotional refueling that empowers a child to venture with confidence into the greater world and to become all that he can be.

MARIANNE E. NEIFERT

Dr. Mom's Parenting Guide


It is no small thing, when they, who are so fresh from God, love us.

CHARLES DICKENS

Master Humphrey's Clock


Having a baby dragged me, kicking and screaming, from the world of self-absorption.

PAUL REISER

Good Housekeeping, 1997