Quotes About Child
Grown-ups often forgot that no child likes to be ordered to be nice to another child.
~ Beverly Cleary
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MOMMMM, I'm thirsty... What's this, just water?
~ Bill Watterson
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And the past and the future? Nothing but an only child with two different masks.
~ Billy Collins
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I once loved a woman, a child I am told
~ Bob Dylan
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When you lose a parent, you're an orphan. When you lose a husband, you're a widow. But as Zig had learned fourteen years ago, when you lose a child, they don't have a name for that.
~ Brad Meltzer
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The weapon's rounds tore through it like an angry child stabbing a gingerbread house with a screwdriver.
~ Brad Thor
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As with a child, to commune with Athena demands a level of openness and intuition greater than that used in the usual discourse between adult humans of a common culture.
~ Sy Montgomery
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What is so real as the cry of a child? A rabbit's cry may be wilder But it has no soul.
~ Sylvia Plath
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The child's cry Melts in the wall. And I Am the arrow, The dew that flies Suicidal, at one with the drive Into the red Eye, the cauldron of morning.
~ Sylvia Plath
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Co je tak reálné jako kÃ…â"¢ik dítÄ›te? Králi?í skÃ…â"¢ek je možná divo?ejÅ¡í, ten ale nemá duÅ¡i.
~ Sylvia Plath
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To country people Cows are mild, And flee from any stick they throw; But I'm a timid town bred child, And all the cattle seem to know.
~ T. S. Eliot
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A curse is like a child, formed To grow to maturity: Accident is design And design is accident In a cloud of unknowing.
~ T.S. Eliot
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He was not great; he was, in fact, very small. At the same moment, though, he was important, just as any point of light in a dark sky might be the star that led a mariner to safety, or the star watched by a lonely child during a sleepless night. . . .
~ Tad Williams
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A couple I once knew from my university days told me, when they had their first child, that they had given a hostage to Fate and would never be comfortable again. I understand now. It hurts to love. It hurts to care.
~ Tad Williams
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Like many who tend and worship a child, thriving on the beneficient power this function gifts them, she saw the onset of the adult with misgiving.
~ Tanith Lee
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Like the child she was, fallen hard as she had, she was as yet too stunned to lament.
~ Tanith Lee
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Romulan was the child of his body, the last emblem of love which was left.
~ Tanith Lee
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Her own father had been the worst kind of horse's ass and she had been overjoyed when her strong-minded mother had finally divorced him. Her personal theory said that one father could do more to mess up a child's life than every mother in existence put together. She realized she was not entirely without bias on this matter, but that was all right; she blamed it on her father.
~ Tanya Huff
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The only correction you ever really need is in your perception of who you already are as a child of your Father.
~ Ted Dekker
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Even the most misfitting child Who's chanced upon the library's worth, Sits with the genius of the Earth And turns the key to the whole world. --Hear It Again
~ Ted Hughes
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The diagnosis of autism can sometimes help you better predict a child's behaviors, but it tells you nothing about their specific way of thinking, their idiosyncrasies, their strengths, or their individual personality.
~ Temple Grandin
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Flexible thinking is a highly important ability that is often—to the detriment of the child—omitted as a teachable skill on a child's IEP. It impacts a child in all environments, both now and in the future: school, home, relationships, employment, recreation.
~ Temple Grandin
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How do I teach my child not to run into the street?" or "He knows not to run into the street at our house, but at Grandma's he runs into the street." In the first situation, the child actually has no concept of danger at all; in
~ Temple Grandin
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I became conscious of the fact that I would never experience that blissful optimism again. I would not be courageous enough to have another child. I wasn't even sure I would ever be brave enough to love someone
~ Julianne MacLean
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