Child Nature Quotes
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Child Nature Quotes & Sayings
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When you give directives to a child, especially a teenager, you must consider the nature of your child.
— Zig Ziglar
Humility is knowing that you can get an answer from anybody: be it a child, another person, or nature.
— Tariq Ramadan
How beautifully everything is arranged by Nature; as soon as a child enters the world, it finds a mother ready to take care of it.
— Jules Michelet
Just as a child is really a thing that wants to become a man, so is the poem an object of nature that wants to become an object ofart.
— Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
Great men have the nature of a child.
— Ramakrishna
Man is the unnatural animal, the rebel child of nature, and more and more does he turn himself against the harsh and fitful hand that reared him.
— H.G.Wells
You come to us well tempered, my child, and it is not in my nature to be sorry for it. It is a well tempered blade that is the strongest.
— R.L. LaFevers
No black man wants a blue-eyed black child, and no white man wants a kinky-haired white child. Nature didn't mean it to be that way.
— Muhammad Ali
Education has for its object to develop the child into a man of well proportioned and harmonious nature-this is alike the aim of parent and teacher.
— Herbert Spencer
A child is mysterious and powerful; And contains within himself the secret of human nature.
— Maria Montessori
No parents should see their child die, that such an event is like nature spun backward.
— Gillian Flynn
The New York playgoer is a child of nature, and he has an honest and wholesome regard of whatever is atrocious in art.
— Frank Moore Colby
I have no hostility to nature, but a child's love to it. I expand and live in the warm day like corn and melons.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The child takes most of his nature of the mother, besides speech, manners, and inclination.
— Herbert Spencer
'Tickle Monster' is an interactive book and, by the nature of the story, bonds the parent and child through tickling and laughter.
— Josie Bissett
[S]hame is a child of custom rather than of nature.
— Will Durant
In a corner of my soul there hides a tiny frightened child, who is frightened by a corner where there lingers something wild.
— Shaun Hick
If we can keep ourselves from interfering with the natural laws of life, mistakes can be our child's finest teachers.
— Randy Alcorn
Birds and beasts have in fact our own nature, flattened a semi-tone.
— Lydia M. Child
Mother Nature moves in sunshine and storms... I am her child.
— Rachel M. Walls
Earth is sad, Moon is shy, Sun is happy but wait a moment, I just forgot to tell you that I am the child of open sky.
— Santosh Kalwar
To a child, and to an adult, too, what you discover by yourself, or what you think you discover by yourself, is what stays.
— Norton Juster
Not to do as the child wishes would be wrong because he is born on a path, and it would be evil, a crime against nature to make him deny his spirit.
— Guy Vanderhaeghe
Nature is often overlooked as a healing balm for the emotional hardships in a child's life.
— Richard Louv
As an artist grows older, he has to fight disillusionment and learn to establish the same relation to nature as an adult, as he had when a child
— Charles E. Burchfield
Art is the child of Nature; yes, her darling child, in whom we trace the features of the mother's face, her aspect and her attitude.
— Beck
If you instill in your child a love of the outdoors and an appreciation of nature, you will have given him a treasure no one can take away.
— Ted Trueblood
I'm sure I shall always feel like a child in the wood.
— L.M. Montgomery
No joy in nature is so sublimely affecting as the joy of a mother at the good fortune of a child.
— Charles Francis Richter
Affectation is fond of making a greater show than reality ... Nature and truth have never learned to blow the trumpet, and never will.
— Lydia M. Child
If you wish to be like a little child, study what a little child could understand - nature; and do what a little child could do - love.
— Charles Kingsley
When you buried your child, was it like imparting your greatest treasure into the sanctity of nature?
Love You More — Lisa Gardner
Love You More — Lisa Gardner
We can't give a child a natural consequence. The only truly natural consequences are the ones found in nature.
— Joanna Faber
No one should ever imitate the style of another because, with regard to art, he will be called a nephew and not a child of nature.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
He whom nature thus bereaves,
Is ever fancy's favourite child;
For thee enchanted dreams she weaves
Of changeful beauty, bright and wild. — Frances Sargent Osgood
Is ever fancy's favourite child;
For thee enchanted dreams she weaves
Of changeful beauty, bright and wild. — Frances Sargent Osgood
Marriage is nature's way of ensuring that a woman picks up some mothering experience before she has her first child.
— Robert Breault
Personally, I think it's a good way to let a child start right in with the laws of Nature before he's old enough to be surprised at them.
— Phyllis Bottome
Listen - man is a child of Nature. When he turns against his mother - he's done! He may not find out about it right away, but he will.
— Martha Ostenso
In nature, a child finds freedom, fantasy, and privacy: a place distant from the adult world, a separate peace.
— Richard Louv
A man's alibi is the child of his own imagination. It is human nature to defend one's own brain-child.
— Napoleon Hill
A fully blossomed human potential is enlightenment. It is becoming a child again, and coming back to your original nature.
— Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
Had Mother Nature been a real parent, she would have been in jail for child abuse and murder.
— Nick Bostrom
True popular ballads are the spontaneous products of nature.
— Francis James Child
Behold the child, by Nature's kindly law pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw.
— Alexander Pope
A sweet child is the sweetest thing in nature.
— Charles Lamb
Except when he has regressive tendencies, the child's nature is to aim directly and energetically at functional independence.
— Maria Montessori
My God is not a religious God. My God is nature, my God is everything there is. That's God. Everything is God. I'm a child of that.
— Alice Walker
Go out, go out I beg of you And taste the beauty of the wild. Behold the miracle of the earth With all the wonder of a child.
— Edna Jaques
Nature inspires creativity in a child by demanding visualization and the full use of the senses.
— Richard Louv
The wilderness provides an environment for a child's inner life to develop because it requires him to be constantly aware of his surroundings.
— Leslie Stephen
There must be provision for the child to have contact with nature; to understand and appreciate the order, the harmony and the beauty in nature.
— Maria Montessori
The boughs of no two trees ever have the same arrangement. Nature always produces individuals; She never produces classes.
— Lydia M. Child
Unlike television, nature does not steal time; it amplifies it. Nature offers healing for a child living in a destructive family or neighborhood.
— Richard Louv
Biologically speaking, you are the child of Mother Nature, and neurologically speaking, you are the heirs of immortal bliss.
— Abhijit Naskar
Only as a child's awareness and reverence for the wholeness of life are developed can his humanity to his own kind reach its full development.
— Rachel Carson
My child was one of Nature's Tories pitted against a mother who was one of nurture's Lefties: it was no contest.
— Allison Pearson
Keep the child within alive. A child never tires of hearing the birds sing, never gets bored looking at flowers.
— Mata Amritanandamayi
Self-education is the only possible education; the rest is mere veneer laid on the surface of a child's nature.
— Charlotte M. Mason
He'd lived in the desert all his life, and he loved it. He was its child. It was his home.
— Tony Taylor
I am a child of Nature, and take after my mother.
— W.S. Gilbert
Art is the child of Nature.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
I do love nature, but I don't suppose I'd spent more time in zoos as a child than anyone else!
— Andy Serkis
A child does not notice the greatness and the beauty of nature and the splendor of God in his works.
— Rudolf Otto
All children find chaos congenial. Any unruliness, even by nature, advances the child's program of subverting authority.
— George Will
Art is the child of nature in whom we trace the features of the mothers face.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
A child's nature is too serious a thing to admit of its being regarded as a mere appendage to another being.
— Charles Lamb