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Breasts are a scandal because they shatter the border between motherhood and sexuality.
— Iris Marion Young
Children know when they are being sold a sanitised version of the world, and I think that's a betrayal of the relationship between author and reader.
— Morris Gleitzman
Children learn to speak Male or Female the way they learn to speak English or French.
— Jeffrey Eugenides
I write, not for children,but for the child-like, whether they be of five, or fifty, or seventy-five.
— George MacDonald
I was one of those children they used to call 'readers.'
— Cathleen Schine
Children need explanations and they deserve explanations.
— Todd Bridges
We must have the attitude that every child in America - regardless of where they're raised or how they're born - can learn.
— George W. Bush
It is thought that all children can see spirits, but once they get to a certain age they lose the gift.
— Wesley Fox
Many times, when children enter school they shun mathematics and science during the years when they should be learning the basics.
— Margot Lee Shetterly
We met the children where they were in order to get them where they needed to be.
— Kristine Barnett
But that was always the case. People hardly ever saw their children as they really were.
— Rohinton Mistry
When the poor know that their children will survive, when they educate their daughters, when they access family planning, they have fewer children.
— Nicholas Kristof
From Charades: when she was younger she was a frustrated mother, so she is pleased when her children act as is they don't remember
— Lorrie Moore
Pioneer children were always having mishaps, but they were expected to know how to use their heads in emergencies.
— Carol Ryrie Brink
They say the only people who tell the truth are drunkards and children. Guess which one I am.
— Stephen Colbert
Now that I've reached the age where I need my children more than they need me, I really understand how grand it is to be a grandmother.
— Margaret Whitlam
Children understand intuitively that the world they have been born into is not a blessed world.
— Hayao Miyazaki
Lies are like children. If you don't nurture them, they'll never be useful later.
— R. K. Milholland
Children are the most desirable opponents at scrabble as they are both easy to beat and fun to cheat.
— Fran Lebowitz
Each child belongs to all of us and they will bring us a tomorrow in direct relation to the responsibility we have shown to them.
— Maya Angelou
Broccoli, when overboiled, produces a sulfuric stench that causes children to gag the instant they enter the house.
— Kate Christensen
I have three goddaughters - I'm not sure why they trust me, because I have no experience with children - but I try.
— Diane Kruger
When adults read a book, they're two feet away; when children read it, they're right inside it.
— Peggy Rathmann
It is an act of extreme selfishness for a married couple to refuse to have children when they are able to do so.
— Spencer W. Kimball
Fools with bookish knowledge art children with edged weapons; they hurt themselves, and put others in pain.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
If parents would only realize how they bore their children.
— George Bernard Shaw
I like children. If they're properly cooked.
— W.C. Fields
I mean, what do people talk about when they're married?" "Their kids, I guess." "Maybe that's all they have in common.
— Rita Mae Brown
God, children know something they can't tell; they like Red Riding Hood and the wolf in bed!
— Djuna Barnes
Do not force your children to behave like you, for surely they have been created for a time which is different to your time
— Ali Ibn-e-Abu Talib
Whether they hail from different cultures, countries or faiths, children are children.
— Kimberly Quinn
Children are responsible individuals in embryo. They have ultimate rights of their own and are not simply the playthings of their parents.
— Milton Friedman
Nobody is free ... Everyone has a prison. Wife, parents, children, they all make prisons.
— Ted Simon
I always hired widows with children, because they had to work and didn't have any foolishness about them.
— Colonel Sanders
Your children ... are like diamonds ... they may need polish.. and education of the right kind will impart this lustre.
— George Q. Cannon
Parents have become so convinced that educators know what is best for their children that they forget that they themselves are really the experts.
— Marian Wright Edelman
But they took readily to Shakespeare, as all children do when he is not made horrible with parsing and analysing.
— George Orwell
I have taken my children all over the world to see things but I've also made a point that they need to give something back for being so blessed.
— Pamela Anderson
Children possess a remarkable amount of passion. They throw themselves completely, heart and soul, into everything.
— Mary Lou Retton
Children do the best they can, with the resources they have!
— Iben Dissing Sandahl
Children teach you so much. You take another look at life when you have a child. Everything is new again for you. They ground you.
— Angelina Jolie
Children read books, not reviews. They don't give a hoot about critics.
— Isaac Bashevis Singer
Such silly things, children - and so embarrassing - because they keep changing themselves out of shame, out of a need to be loved or something.
— Gregory Maguire
Our children, manipulated to become exemplary consumers, increasingly admit they do not feel 'in control' of their own Internet use.
— Beeban Kidron
I find children inspiring. The way they look at the world. The magical world they live in, to me, is inspiring.
— Nicolas Cage
A rabbi should not despair if people do not do as much as they should. Every parent has that with children. God is merciful.
— Louis Finkelstein
I've met people who are baffled by children, as though they were never children themselves.
— Maya Rudolph
What paper planes and empty seats most have in common
is that they are best made by children still learning how to ride things out. — Buddy Wakefield
is that they are best made by children still learning how to ride things out. — Buddy Wakefield
part of the parenting process is helping children understand that they are not the center of the universe.
— John C. Maxwell
A lot of people think I chose these children because they have problems. That's not true. I chose these children because they touched my heart.
— Susan Mallery
Children don't drop out of high school when they are 16, they do so in the first grade and wait 10 years to make it official.
— Bob Keeshan
Do you think pandas know they're Chinese and they're taking the one child policy a bit too seriously?
— Jim Jefferies
Even if I don't like what I am, I know what I am. My children like what they are, but they don't know what they are. So tell me which is worse.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
Sometimes I'm ancient. I'm afraid of children my own age. They kill each other. Did it always use to be that way?
— Ray Bradbury
The Lord made no better clock than a child, and none more bitter. Oh, what beautiful clocks they are.
— Vincent Louis Carrella
The point isn't just whether children know what to expect; it's whether what they've come to expect makes sense.
— Alfie Kohn
Children don't need much advice but they really do need to be listened to and not just with half an ear.
— Emma Thompson
Say what you will, dear sister, we do what we do for the promise of our youth. Yet it is always they who scar beneath the points of daggers.
— Chris Galford
When my children hear godliness out of my mouth and they see wickedness in my life, then I point them to heaven and I lead them to hell.
— Alistair Begg
There are children who are working in textile businesses in Asia who would be prostitutes on the streets if they did not have those jobs.
— Lawrence Summers
Children learn best when they like their teacher and they think their teacher likes them.
— Gordon Neufeld
Unless everyone grasps the importance of having only two children per couple, wars won't be over just oil anymore, they will be over water and food.
— Alexandra Paul
Remember that children, marriages, and flower gardens reflect the kind of care they get.
— H. Jackson Brown Jr.
Children see magic because they look for it.
— Christopher Moore
Only children believe they're capable of everything.
— Paulo Coelho
Every time I look at my children, they remind me to work harder and become a better man.
— Dwyane Wade
I write my stories for my children, the best fan club a writer could ever have. They keep me writing and make it fun.
— Alan W. Harris
Children are not unforgiving. You can punish them and they will hug you in a few minutes.
— T.D. Jakes
Creations, whether they are children, poems, or organizations, take on a life of their own.
— Starhawk
One reason children are capable of joy is because they take almost nothing for granted.
— William B. Irvine
If your children see that you are seeking, they will seek-the finding part is up to God.
— Polly Berrien Berends
We all belong to ourselves, until we have children. Then our children lease us for as long as they want.
— Penny Reid
We must all go above and beyond treating our children with absolute precision because they are our future.
— Chris Mentillo
I sell my children, and though they feed me, they don't love me as hers do.
— Louisa May Alcott
How can she expect her children to dream as big as the stars if they can't lift their heads to gaze upon them?
— Josh Malerman
Kids don't fail. Teachers fail, school systems fail. The people who teach children that they are failures, they are the problem.
— Marva Collins
Our children are not going to be just 'our children' - they are going to be other people's husbands and wives and the parents of our grandchildren.
— Mary Calderone
Unchecked expressions of anger often lead to our making negative statements that communicate to our children that we think they are unlovable.
— Nancy Samalin
The NRA hates freedom. They don't want you to have the freedom to send your children to school & expect them to come home alive.
— Michael Moore
Be careful what you say to your children. They may agree with you.
— Nathaniel Branden