Quotes About Children
Pretty much all my life I've wondered about my birth parents, wondered who they were, what they were like. But since I had my children, I don't wonder anymore. Because I look at my kids, and I can see the answer. It's right there in their features, in who they are. Everything that isn't Rick and his family must be from my side. It's my kids who are finally showing me where I come from.
~ Daphne Kalotay
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Have you read your UNDERPANTS today?
~ Dav Pilkey
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I believe that we parents must encourage our children to become educated, so they can get into a good college that we cannot afford.
~ Dave Barry
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A perfect parent is a person with excellent child-rearing theories and no actual children.
~ Dave Barry
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Entre las muchas oraciones que hago como padre están las de "dame sabiduría", "que hoy me vaya bien" y "fortalece mis manos". Le he pedido a Dios que proteja a mis hijos, les bendiga, les haga crecer y les use, pero como padres a veces la necesidad es mayor que nuestros recursos.
~ Dave Earley
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Can you imagine the reaction of a British tabloid newspaper if they found a small school in rural England hosting a party like this? A party? In a school? With children present? Where marijuana is openly smoked? And comdoms are given away at the door?Imagine the headlines! How much would the Daily Mail hate this? How much would the Daily Mail love to hate this?!
~ Dave Gorman
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This is not just about bumblebees, but about creating a future environment for our children to enjoy, where there are still flowers, bees, butterflies and birds, and healthy crops to eat.
~ Dave Goulson
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if we drill our children on mass murder simulators, that too will be a reflexive, autopilot skill that is available to them at some tragic moment of truth.
~ Dave Grossman
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There are always those people who say something like: "Debriefing? I don't need no stinking debriefing!" and we believe them. But the debriefing is not necessarily for them; it is for their buddy, partner, spouse and their children.
~ Dave Grossman
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Stanford study showed two other interesting side effects when television viewing was eliminated for a semester: A significant decrease in obesity and a decrease in nagging parents for toys.
~ Dave Grossman
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Having children doesn't make you a good parent, it means you had sex. That's all.
~ Dave Ramsey
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Children are sponges—they are going to absorb whatever is around them, so we need to be intentional about what surrounds them.
~ Dave Ramsey
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He didn't seem out of breath in the slightest. 'I had this flash of insight into how I could modify the iterations of the immediate probability space. It's like that game children play where they set up a complicated arrangement of. . . ' He frowned. 'You know, those little plaques with spots on them that you play a game with. Just don't expect me to be able to do it on demand. Or ever again, it seems. Oh, well.' Behind
~ Dave Stone
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Every child deserves a home and love. Period.
~ Dave Thomas
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David A. Adler
~ Coelophysis.
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Questions to Consider If you were told that a neighbor never worries about his kids, would you think that was a good thing or a bad thing? Would you like to be known as someone who doesn't worry about your kids? If your significant other said to you, "I don't think you ever worry about me," would you take it as a complaint or a compliment?
~ David A. Carbonell
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Students seemed to be willing to behave better and pay more attention when there was somebody in the room who could kick their butts. In classes with younger children, corporal punishment was reinstated, because even though Americans had started thinking that spanking a kid was some kind of child abuse, many other countries knew better. Their kids still got spanked, and their crime rates were a lot lower than ours.
~ David Archer
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jacket and tie and tossed them onto the couch. "Now we can go!" He took her arm and led the way to the van, held the doors open and put Kenzie in with her car seat first, then held Indie's door for her. When they were both in, he went around and got behind the wheel, and drove them to one of his favorite restaurants: Taco Bell!
~ David Archer
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Let the children who are sent to those schools be taught to read and write. . . . [and a]bove all, let both sexes be carefully instructed in the principles and obligations of the Christian religion. This is the most essential part of education – this will make them dutiful children, teachable scholars, and, afterwards, good apprentices, good husbands, good wives, honest mechanics, industrious farmers, peaceable sailors, and, in everything that relates to this country, good citizens.
~ David Barton
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If I knew that it was possible to save all the children of Germany by transporting them to England, and only half by transferring them to the Land of Israel, I would choose the latter, for before us lies not only the numbers of these children but the historical reckoning of the people of Israel.
~ David Ben Gurion
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Some anti-natalist positions are founded on either a dislike of children or on the interests of adults who have greater freedom and resources if they do not have and rear children. My anti-natalist view is different. It arises, not from a dislike of children, but instead from a concern to avoid the suffering of potential children and the adults they would become, even if not having those children runs counter to the interests of those who would have them.
~ David Benatar
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It is curious that while good people go to great lengths to spare their children from suffering, few of them seem to notice that the one (and only) guaranteed way to prevent all the suffering of their children is not to bring those children into existence in the first place
~ David Benatar
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There is one kind of exception: those who believe that the world is too horrible a place into which to bring children. Such people believe that there happens to be too much bad in the world to make procreation acceptable. That belief must be right. I disagree only in one way with those who advance it. Unlike (most of) them, I think that there could be much less suffering and yet procreation would remain unacceptable.
~ David Benatar
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I've failed many times to avoid those kinds of temptations. But that's not what the devil was really interested in. What he was trying to do is make me feel apart from God. Now I know that what Satan would like most to take from us is our true knowledge of who we are—which is children of God.5
~ James Bryan Smith
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