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There is nothing that moves a loving father's soul quite like his child's cry.
— Joni Eareckson Tada
There are moments of the most crazy all-encompassing joy. What a phenonenally beautiful kid. A funny, dear child. Kind and open and loving.
— Elisa Albert
Loving your child also means respecting him as a person. Treat him with the same courtesy as would a friend.
— Claudia Jones
You are the loving child of this universe, she is always eager to help you, your joy is her happiness.
— Debasish Mridha
In praising or loving a child, we love and praise not that which is, but that which we hope for.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Setting boundaries isn't an alternative to loving your child. It is a means of loving her.
— Henry Cloud
If we allow that human life can be governed by reason, the possibility of life is annihilated
— Leo Tolstoy
The three horrors of modern life - talk without meaning, desire without love, work without satisfaction.
— Mignon McLaughlin
I categorize nerds as creative-obsessive. A lot of nerds are creative people who obsess almost unnaturally over the minutiae of things.
— Chris Hardwick
It's easy enough to get along with a loved and loving child - at least till you try to get him to do something.
— Mignon McLaughlin
Every child needs to have for itself not only its loving parents and siblings and friends of its own age, but a grown-up friend.
— P.L. Travers
I'm not into the whole showbiz scene.
— Samantha Mumba
I am a glorious child of God. I am joyful, serene, positive, and loving.
— Marianne Williamson
Be like a child - clear, loving, spontaneous, infinitely flexible and ready each moment to wonder and accept a miracle.
— Mother Meera
Success is when the checks don't bounce.
— Andy Warhol
It actually is as fun to make men's costumes, especially if they are as good-looking as Chris Hemsworth.
— Colleen Atwood
Of anyone, I know better than most we are what we make ourselves.
— Michelle Diener
As a mother, you need to remember that a loving and compassionate God is one hundred percent aware of your child's situation.
— Elizabeth George
Because a book is a life, like one man is a life.
— Studs Terkel
The most perfect magic for a child is the touch of a loving hand!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
I watch Letterman. Once in a while, on the odd night, I'll catch the Food Network and watch 'Ace of Cakes,' which I'm kind of obsessed with.
— Amanda Righetti
Prayer means rushing to the Father as His child. It means asking and receiving, loving and thanking Him.
— Basilea Schlink
Bringing up a child in a loving relationship is the most important thing.
— Eric Stonestreet
I was pretty much a child of 'Monty Python.' I grew up loving that type of humor and even structured a lot of humor in the same fashion.
— Michael Jai White
When you come to Venice, you do special work.
— Bruce Paltrow
Whatever my ancestors did to you, none of them consulted me.
— Tad Williams
If you allow yourself to be the person you are then everything will come into rhythm.
— John O'Donohue
Loving a woman and loving his child is enough,
— Philippa Gregory
I love myself for I am a beloved child of the universe and the universe lovingly takes care of me now.
— Louise Hay
Growing up, mostly in Montreal, I was an only child of loving parents.
— Rudolph A. Marcus
Better the cruelty of family than loving neglect that leaves a child unready for a savage universe.
— Morgan Blayde
I remember, as a child, loving it when my mom laughed, but I was definitely not a class clown.
— Brooke Nevin
Loving discipline encourages a child to respect other people and live as a responsible, constructive citizen.
— James Dobson
The existence of the world is justified only as an aesthetic phenomenon.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Loving a child doesn't mean giving in to all his whims; to love him is to bring out the best in him, to teach him to love what is difficult.
— Nadia Boulanger
By loving them for more than their abilities we show our children that they are much more than the sum of their accomplishments.
— Eileen Kennedy-Moore