Quotes About Parents
what was life has crumbled. What was form, now falls away. Mortal chains unbind and the soul is lifted free. May you find your way to the ancestors. May you find your path to the gods. May your bravery and courage be remembered in song and story. May your parents be proud, and may your children carry your birthright. Sleep, and wander no more
~ Yasmine Galenorn
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But Urashima had remembered his old parents, and in Japan the duty to parents is stronger than everything else, stronger even than pleasure or love, and he would not be persuaded, but answered:
~ Yei Theodora Ozaki
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As their letters became increasingly melancholy, and as they - especially Stefan Zweig - increasingly refused to believe in any hope for themselves or for mankind, Eva was never included in that despair. This impunity is the same wishful thinking as when parents want to spare their children the difficulties they themselves have had to live through. Yet without that wishfulness, what are the parents doing but letting the melodrama of their own memories dictate the next generation's fate?
~ Yiyun Li
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But Little League can be a great experience for kids, as long as they want to play--and don't play to bring their parents glory.
~ Yogi Berra
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Your life is given to you by your parents. If you don't want to live, you have to ask them first.
~ Yu Hua
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Most people who go on identity quests are like children going treasure hunting. They find only what their parents have hidden for them in advance
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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I have a great relationship with my parents. I have not been on lithium.
~ Zach Braff
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Parents need to teach their children principles of respect and acceptance.
~ Zachary Quinto
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Kincaid refrained from saying that few children seemed to appreciate being given advantages their parents lacked—they saw such benefits as their due.
~ Deborah Crombie
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Parents must understand that their children are not inferior for having to work through additional tasks during childhood. In comparison to most of their peers, such children will be working harder to enjoy stability and happiness in life. Parents will be working alongside their children toward the same end.
~ Deborah D. Gray
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When parents and children enter shared helplessness, children make no progress. Instead, they experience their parents as helpless peers. Parents who tell children that they are safe, and that ways to continue to help them will be pursued, are beacons of reassurance to children.
~ Deborah D. Gray
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When children are regressing, increase nurture. Usually the fighting or distancing is caused by fear. Parents can help the agitated child to slow down, accept comfort, talk about feelings, or improve his physical state. Gradually, children learn to seek out parents when they are hurting.
~ Deborah D. Gray
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Children who are permanently separated from their parents face a mourning process that is similar to children's reactions to a parent's death. In fact, the parents, with their connection and resources and care, are permanently lost to children. The literature that describes children's reactions to a loss of the parent through death is quite relevant to the population of later-placed adopted children, or children in the foster care system who have lost attachment figures.
~ Deborah D. Gray
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Practice Compliance Children can be given five-minute sessions in which they do things that their parents ask them to do. This time is structured, fun, and filled with praise. It resembles the "Simon Says" game. Children do what parents say, and get lots of attention. This game starts to redefine what it means when parents are in charge. Instead of feeling like they are losing, children find that it feels silly, non-threatening, and fun. This starts to redefine control.
~ Deborah D. Gray
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Parents with the most challenging children need support. If the parents get too tired to provide nurture, children cannot do well. Parents have to go through a mental shift, recognizing that supporting people with special needs is a priority in society. It is appropriate and necessary to get support for the family when members have special needs.
~ Deborah D. Gray
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My parents always made education and school the number one priority. They believed that an education is the best gift you can give to your child.
~ Debra Messing
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Second, honoring parents is how nearly all of us come to recognize that there is a moral authority above us to whom we are morally accountable.
~ Dennis Prager
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All I'm today and I'll be tomorrow, I owe to my parents, to their love, and to the values they instilled in me.
~ Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
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El regalo más grande de Dios es el maravilloso libro en dos volúmenes llamados "mamá" y "papá". En mi opinión, no hay regalo en este mundo nunca puede igualar este regalo más grande de Dios.
~ Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
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Le plus grand don de Dieu est le merveilleux livre en deux volumes appelés «maman» et «papa». à mon avis, aucun cadeau dans ce monde ne peut jamais correspondre à ce grand don de Dieu.
~ Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
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Ma citation préférée qui décrit Boston, ma ville natale, est vraiment bien par grand écrivain Mark Twain, qui a dit "à Boston ils demandent, combien savent-t-il? à New York, combien vaut-il? à Philadelphie, qui étaient son parents? "ce est tellement vrai. qui plus est, boston est l'endroit où tout le monde connaît votre nom. acclamations à Boston, la plus belle ville en Amérique!
~ Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
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Peius omni hodie sum cras debeo parentibus amorem indita snit in pretio, et in me credite.
~ Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
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The greatest gift from God is the wonderful book in two volumes called "Mom" and "Dad". In my view, no gift in this world can ever match this greatest gift from God.
~ Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
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We'll always be indebted to our parents for giving us the most precious gift of life, and to our teachers for illuminating our life with knowledge. All our achievements of today are the fruits of selfless contributions and relentless efforts by our parents and teachers, who like candlesticks consumed themselves just to brighten our lives.
~ Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
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