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If you've never wept and want to, have a child.
— David Foster Wallace
a manual for how to build a mentally ill child
— David Foster Wallace
...a harried commuter is mistaken for Christ by a child he knocks over.
— David Foster Wallace
Thou foster-child of Silence and slow Time.
— John Keats
Writing for children is important to me because I want children to develop the same love of books I had as a child.
— Darlene Foster
And as she held me, I suddenly realized that my lifelong search for love and acceptance had finally ended in the arms of a foster parent.
— Dave Pelzer
Whenever Maeve would mention another foster case or needy child she'd heard about and say, What's another pound on an elephant?
— James Patterson
My mom was always late. It drove me crazy as a child. So I'm always on time - or early.
— Jodie Foster
Child actors going on to become adult actors never really works, apart from a few. Jodie Foster was the exception.
— Mark Lester
If every Christian family brought in a child who needed a family we would put the foster care system out of business.
— Shane Claiborne
In the same way that a small child cannot draw a bad picture so a child of God cannot offer a bad prayer.
— Richard J. Foster
A star has died. Elsewhere in the cosmos, in an unremarkable corner of one galactic arm, a child was born. Such is the balance of existence.
— Alan Dean Foster
I think I was very often bored as a child, but boredom is not what I knew it as - what I knew was that I worried a lot
— David Foster Wallace
Thus bound together, they sheltered the child from the cold, dark night, enveloping him in warmth.
— Seth Adam Smith
There's nothing more important in this world than caring for a child.
— Seth Adam Smith
Adolescence is a tough one to be a child actor.
— Jodie Foster
The Imaginative Child will become the imaginative man or woman most apt to create, to invent, and therefore to foster civilization
— L. Frank Baum