Child Suffering Quotes
Collection of top 28 famous quotes about Child Suffering
Child Suffering Quotes & Sayings
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How much neurologic suffering would you let your child endure before saying that death is preferable?
— Paul Kalanithi
The artist is the child in the popular fable, every one of whose tears was a pearl.
— Heinrich Heine
Maybe God had needed her to suffer so she could understand the suffering of others and help them heal.
— Paige Dearth
An adult seeking validation is a child that did not receive any
— Srividya Srinivasan
...every mother wants to help when her child is suffering.
— Elizabeth Kane Buzzelli
The major abscess in the mind is a lack of acknowledgement of evil.
— Stefan Molyneux
Of all the joys that lighten suffering earth, what joy is welcomed like a new born child?
— Caroline Norton
In the light of His example, we can prove that suffering is to God's child the token of the Father's love and the channel of His richest blessing.
— Andrew Murray
She was eight years old, with the body of a child, but her spirit was weighed down by an adult suffering.
— Somaly Mam
You can't visit the sins of the father upon the child.
— August Wilson
If we can prevent just one marriage from disintegrating--or just one child from suffering the loss of a family--our effort will be justified.
— James C. Dobson
Closeness was the promise of suffering and pain
— Alice Jamieson
Spare the rod and spile the child, as the Good Book says. I'm a laying up sin and suffering for us both,
— Mark Twain
The child is much more spiritually elevated than is usually supposed. He often suffers, not from too much work, but from work that is unworthy of him.
— Maria Montessori
There is no suffering like a child's, terrified by a secret which it dare not for some reason disclose.
— Anna Katharine Green
What I remember as a child is that other kids didn't care about suffering. I always did.
— Vivienne Westwood
Not to take one's own suffering seriously, to make light of it or even to laugh at it, is considered good manners in our culture.
— Alice Miller
A Mother always absorbs the suffering of her child. Even if she does not want to do that.
— Pet Torres
It is a mother's noble conceit to believe she has the power to take her child's suffering and do it for him.
— Kadiatou Diallo
Filipinos don't realize that victory is the child of struggle, that joy blossoms from suffering, and redemption is a product of sacrifice.
— Jose Rizal
Yes, child of suffering, thou may'st well be sure He who ordained the Sabbath loves the poor!
— Oliver Wendell Holmes
Woman, the child of so many tears shall never perish.
— Ambrose Of Milan
Either he was suffering a terrible case of gas or he had a pint-size child practicing the trumpet in his back pocket.
— David Sedaris
No man can bear a child's cross.
— Francois Mauriac