Child Rearing Quotes
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Child Rearing Quotes & Sayings
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The reward of child rearing is spending the rest of your life proudly knowing this person you helped guide. Let him be himself.
— Mike Sager
The fundamental condition of childhood is powerlessness.
— Jane Smiley
If from infancy you treat children as gods, they are liable in adulthood to act as devils.
— P.D. James
I speak the truth, not so much as I would, but as much as I dare; and I dare a little more as I grow older.
— Michel De Montaigne
The job of rearing a child consists of making conscious activities unconscious.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
If writing and publishing a book is like giving birth to a child, then book marketing is like rearing it.
— Heather Hart
Believe me, you're going to have to do much worse than this
in the pursuit of freedom, the innocents will suffer
and at your hands. — Jasper Fforde
in the pursuit of freedom, the innocents will suffer
and at your hands. — Jasper Fforde
They were bound for college, husbands, child-rearing, unhappiness only dimly perceived - bound, in other words, for life.
— Jeffrey Eugenides
We need to start talking about child-rearing in the workplace.
— Sheryl Sandberg
The predicament of a person in a restaurant who is unable to determine his or her designated restroom (e.g., turtles and tortoises).
— Rich Hall
Rules are rules was stuffed into him from the crib like he was a Thanksgiving turkey.
— James Marshall Smith
Our greatest natural resources are our hearts and minds, together with those of the people around us.
— Diane Dreher
When you raise a god instead of a child, you're bound to be serving him for the rest of your days. Same thing holds when you marry a god.
— Gloria Naylor
So may the New Year be a happy one to you, happy to many more whose happiness depends on you!
— Charles Dickens
Spanking and verbal criticism have become, to many parents, more important tools of child rearing than approval.
— Phil Donahue
Child-rearing today was so complicated. You always had to think of what they'd say on television later.
— Orson Scott Card
What can a single man know about child rearing?
— Gabrielle Zevin
Computer system analysis is like child-rearing; you can do grievous damage, but you cannot ensure success.
— Tom DeMarco
There is no role I cannot play except a midget.
— Theodore Bikel
Throughout history, the most brutal cultures have always been distinguished by maternal-infant separation.
— Antonella Gambotto-Burke
I tried to teach them [his sons] that about the importance of self-discipline, and that the culture of yes is built on a foundation of no.
— Bill Walton
Washington was a man of exceptional, almost excessive self-command, rarely permitting himself any show of discouragement or despair.
— David McCullough
Mothers with high ideals for child-rearing must pay the price for those ideals.
— Elisabeth Badinter
The success or failure of a life, as far as posterity goes, seems to lie in the more or less luck of seizing the right moment of escape.
— Alice James
The days are long but the years are short," some say, about the early years of child rearing
— Elizabeth Alexander
A perfect parent is a person with excellent child-rearing theories and no actual children.
— Dave Barry
This is one thing they forget to mention in most child-rearing books, that at times you will just lose your mind. Period.
— Anne Lamott
He had no imagination either-fatal for one engaged in child-rearing
— Mary Ann Shaffer
The way we talk to our children becomes their inner voice.
— Peggy O'Mara
Young things mainly belong to themselves. How they grow up depends on who gets attached to them.
— Larry McMurtry
True, men were mostly useless, but they served their purpose: trash removal, child rearing, and breeding.
— G.A. Aiken
The first principle of child-rearing is to choose a good mother.
— Christian Morgenstern
The waves are capped with white horses.
— Gill Lewis
A mother is a child's first looking glass into the world.
— Richelle E. Goodrich