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Quotes About Children

Philosophy does not concern itself with children. It leaves them to pedagogy. ??????? ?? ???? ???????? ? ???? ?????? ??? ??? ??????? .
~ Bernhard Schlink
Philosophy has forgotten about children
~ Bernhard Schlink
If children learn of sex as a relation between their parents to which they owe their own existence, they learn of it in its best form and in connection with its biological purpose.
~ Bertrand Russell
Both men and women who have children as a rule regulate their lives largely with reference to them, and children cause perfectly ordinary men and women to act unselfishly in certain ways, of which perhaps life insurance is the most definite and measurable.
~ Bertrand Russell
Perhaps the greatest importance of the family, in these days of contraceptives, is that it preserves the habit of having children.
~ Bertrand Russell
the work of inspection was left to magistrates and clergymen. To the relief of employers, experience showed that magistrates and clergymen had no objection to law-breaking when its purpose was merely the torture of children.
~ Bertrand Russell
Children were idealized by Wordsworth and un-idealized by Freud. Marx was the Wordsworth of the proletariat; its Freud is still to come.
~ Bertrand Russell
So long as small children could work in factories, they remained a source of livelihood to their parents until they died of overwork; but the Factory Acts put an end to this form of exploitation, in spite of the protests of those who lived on it. From being a means of livelihood, children came to be a financial burden. At this stage, contraceptives became known, and the fall in the birth-rate began. There
~ Bertrand Russell
To many men home is a refuge from the truth: it is their fears and their timidities that make them enjoy a companionship in which these feelings are put to rest. They seek from their wives what they obtained formerly from an unwise mother, and yet they are surprised if their wives regard them as grown-up children.
~ Bertrand Russell
Vanity is a motive of immense potency. Anyone who has much to do with children knows how they are constantly performing some antic, and saying Look at me. Look at me is one of the most fundamental desires of the human heart. It can take innumerable forms, from buffoonery to the pursuit of posthumous fame.
~ Bertrand Russell
A woman raises her bairns, and then no matter how much she loves them, she must let them go on to live their own lives.
~ Bertrice Small
You want to know how to love me? Love my children. You want to be good to me? Be good to my children.
~ Beth Moore
The Bible describes a God who is a thousand things to His children, even though some of these are beyond our ability to understand. So when people insist on humanly reasonable theologies to satisfy their need to believe, the lesser god they're buying is not the God of Scripture. We must beware of recreating an image of God that makes us feel better.
~ Beth Moore
I want a thousand things for my children, and I ask without hesitation, but I want nothing more than that God would be glorified. Life is just a breath. All that will matter forever in our heavenly state is the glory that came to God through their lives and ours.
~ Beth Moore
God never forgets His promises to us. In turn, He intends for His children never to forget His faithfulness to fulfill them.
~ Beth Moore
If my children think I'm genuine, no one else's opinion matters to me.
~ Beth Moore
The concept of God assigning or entrusting limited authority, under the umbrella of His own, to His children is consistent from Genesis to Revelation.
~ Beth Moore
Look at how great a love the Father has given us, that we should be called God's children. 1 John 3:1
~ Beth Moore
Whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God." 1 CORINTHIANS 10:31 Let's face it. None of us can do a thousand things to the glory of God. And in our vain attempt we stand the risk of forfeiting a precious thing—EXCELLENCE. Oh, that we might discern the will of God, surrender to His calling, resign the masses of activities, and sell out to do a few things well. What a legacy that would be for our children.
~ Beth Moore
Who does God say we are? If we've received Jesus as our personal Savior, the sum of our identity is found in 1 John 3:1: "How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called the children of God! And that is what we are!
~ Beth Moore
I believe practically every little girl has at least four dreams, which are the topics of the next four chapters: (1) to be a bride, (2) to be beautiful, (3) to be fruitful (which we usually define as having children), and (4) to live happily ever after.
~ Beth Moore
Look at how great a love the Father has given us, that we should be called God's children. And we are! 1 John 3:1
~ Beth Moore
They are to teach what is good, so that they may encourage the young women to love their husbands and children. Titus 2:3–4
~ Beth Moore
I've since arrived at the conclusion that God often makes children who are going to be extra work extra cute.
~ Beth Moore