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Quotes About Children

Kitsch causes two tears to flow in quick succession. The first tear says: How nice to see children running on the grass! The second tear says: How nice to be moved, together with all mankind, by children running on the grass! It is the second tear that makes kitsch kitsch. The brotherhood of man on earth wil be possible on a basis of kitsch.
~ Milan Kundera
How did the senator know that children meant happiness? Could he see into their souls? What if the moment they were out of sight, three of them jumped the fourth and began beating him up?
~ Milan Kundera
I bambini sono senza passato ed è questo tutto il mistero dell'innocenza magica del loro sorriso...
~ Milan Kundera
Tener un hijo significa manifestar que se está de acuerdo con el hombre. Si tengo un hijo, es como si dijera: He nacido, he experimentado la vida y he comprobado que es tan buena que merece ser repetida.
~ Milan Kundera
I think I understand them: they have the impression that the circle they are describing on the ground is a magical circle uniting them like a ring. And their chests swell with an intense feeling of innocence: they are united not by marching, like soldiers or fascist formations, but by dancing, like children. What they are trying to spit in the cops' faces is their innocence.
~ Milan Kundera
Children are responsible individuals in embryo. They have ultimate rights of their own and are not simply the playthings of their parents.
~ Milton Friedman
Given greater freedom about where to send their children, parents of a kind would flock together and so prevent a healthy intermingling of children from decidedly different backgrounds.
~ Milton Friedman
As with all my children, you must find your own path, and through that discovery, you will decide what each earth child must ultimately decide-whether she chooses chaos or love.
~ P. C. Cast
I love having a big family. I think it's easier, oddly, in some ways, having three children as opposed to one.
~ Patrick Dempsey
There's love, and certainly children you care about more than yourself. But nevertheless, we're alone in our heads.
~ Paul Auster
Getting married, having children, and staying together long after all love has died, saying that it's for the good of the children (who are, apparently, deaf to the constant rows).
~ Paulo Coelho
These are my daughters, I suppose. But where in the world did the children vanish?
~ Phyllis McGinley
I really needed to have something in my life, because I realized there were other things more important than my career. So I love having my children and my family.
~ Olivia Williams
I love working with kids; I find hope in them.
~ Raul Castillo
I love my son, but my daughter has calmed me down.
~ Ricardo Antonio Chavira
I love being a dad. I'd have more kids if I could. I'd take a couple more, one or two more before I croak.
~ Richie Sambora
I've always taken my love of children from my father. He was a children magnet. Suddenly, having my first child hit home what my dad went through.
~ Robert Carlyle
I think what children need is love, security, stability, consistency, and kindness.
~ Rosie O'Donnell
As a parent, you experience the most of everything. The most love, the most fear, the most hurt and the most tired, the most of every emotion.
~ Sarah Shahi
I love children. I'm embarrassingly baby-crazy.
~ Sarah Silverman
I can see myself adopting. I'm not in a rush to do it. I'm 39, I know, but I do love kids, and I'm very good - I've got a lot of really good moves.
~ Sarah Silverman
I love books that rhyme. And I love books that are clever and have little lines in them that are meant to amuse the parents who will no doubt be reading the book over and over and over again.
~ Savannah Guthrie
Couples should keep their love pure before it poisons the purest love of all - that between them and their children
~ Siddharth Katragadda
I love living with animals. And my children love animals. I love walking around and being with the horses. But the deer? They're naughty.
~ Stephanie Seymour