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Quotes About Parents

I feel very, very lucky to have come from the family I did. We have our dysfunctions and our problems, just like any family. But my parents are extremely loving people.
~ Annette Bening
I couldn't have been luckier with my parents.
~ Harry Connick, Jr.
Luckily, my parents are liberal.
~ Richa Chadha
You know, I have the best parents in the world and I got really, really lucky because they think that everything I do is Oscar-worthy.
~ Kaitlin Olson
It drives me crazy when your parents try to read your mind. It's even worse when they try to read your mail.
~ Macaulay Culkin
I was the only kid in Manhattan I knew whose parents had a car.
~ Diane Lane
With 'Selma,' I grew up in Alabama, 45 minutes away from Selma. I have gone to that commemorative march many times with my parents.
~ Andre Holland
He scarcely saw his parents. When Christopher was small, he was terrified that he would meet Papa out walking in the Park one day and not recognize him.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
At any rate, after five years Surak came out of the wilds, took a small apartment in the capital, near his parents' house, and began to write for the information networks.
~ Diane Duane
Going to school is not the same as going shopping. Parents should not be burdened with locating a suitable school for their child. They should be able to take their child to the neighborhood public school as a matter of course and expect that it has well-educated teachers and a sound educational program.
~ Diane Ravitch
thanks to mommy and match-box cars, thanks for dad and to the stars.
~ Unknown
Dentist's office: so they aren't afraid and their parents actually enjoy their dentist visit.
~ Donald Miller
Dentist's office: Most parents get stressed when they think about taking their child to the dentist.
~ Donald Miller
At Kid's Teeth, our fun and welcoming office puts kids at ease so they aren't afraid and their parents actually enjoy their dentist visit.
~ Donald Miller
Grace does not run in families. It needs something more than good examples and good advice to make us children of God. Those who are born again are not born of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God, (John 1:13.) Praying parents should pray night and day, that their children may be born of the Spirit.
~ J.C. Ryle
We must ask them to lay their hands on their hearts and tell us whether their favorite opinions comfort them in the day of sickness, in the hour of death, by the bedside of dying parents, by the grave of a beloved wife or child. We
~ J.C. Ryle
Furthermore, our initial perception of God is largely formed by our interaction with our parents and other early caregivers. As children, to be safe, we developed ways of coping with our imperfect parents. And due to these varied challenging experiences in our childhood, perhaps some of us may wonder how safe God really is.
~ J.P. Moreland
Today, we share the gospel primarily as a means of addressing felt needs. We give testimonies of changed lives and say to people that if they want to become better parents or overcome depression or loneliness, then Christ is the answer for them. As true as this may be, such an approach to evangelism is inadequate for two reasons.
~ J.P. Moreland
Me preguntaba si aquella seguridad en sí mismos era algo que podía adquirirse o si, como los padres y la piel perfecta, era algo con lo que nacías.
~ Unknown
Like nothing else, words organized my world, put order to chaos, divided things neatly into black and white. Words even helped me organize my parents. My mother was the printed word—tangible, present, real—while my father was the spoken word—invisible, ephemeral, instantly part of memory. There was something comforting about this rigid symmetry.
~ Unknown
Lost When my exit came, I left the highway and soon locked the front door behind me as I breathed in the familiar scent of home. I knew I would have a scary story for my parents in the morning, and I knew a cell phone would soon be coming my way. And I will always wonder…Did I see an angel? -Jenny Snow
~ Jack Canfield
sometimes abandons its parents and wanders into another nearby nest to be fed by a new family! Mosquitos prefer to bite children rather
~ Jack Goldstein
In the film of The Deathly Hallows, Hermione is seen obliviating her parents - this isn't mentioned at all in the book. Many critics have said this was a fantastic thing for the film to feature however, as it sets the tone of the final chapter (or two) in the Harry Potter series.
~ Jack Goldstein
My mother was 45 when she had me, so when I was in high school my parents were the same age as my friends' grandparents.
~ Jack White