Parents And Children Growing Up Quotes
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It is rare, I think, for parents to let their children
of any age
grow up and become peers. — Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot
of any age
grow up and become peers. — Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot
For only the humans were endowed with the lust for power so strong that the raw passion of their nature could be easily corrupted.
— Margaret Weis
Care about your children. Just bless them instead of worrying, as every child is the little Buddha who helps his parents to grow up.
— Gautama Buddha
Oh, I think it's definitely spiritual. All music is. I think it's maybe one of the highest forms of spirituality.
— Willie Nelson
Both parents' rights must be in balance so children can grow up with a balance between both parents.
— Warren Farrell
That was the hard part of having kids: trying to be on their schedule, then fighting to get to sleep while they are sleeping.
— Billie Joe Armstrong
How can it be, after all this concentrated effort and separation, how can it be that I still resemble, so very closely, my own detestable mother?
— Gabrielle Hamilton
He that is jealous is not in love.
— Augustine Of Hippo
Sometimes honestly really is the best policy.
— Elizabeth Rudnick
I would have given anything to keep her little. They outgrow us so much faster than we outgrow them.
Brian Fitzgerald, talking about his children. — Jodi Picoult
Brian Fitzgerald, talking about his children. — Jodi Picoult
We are all born wise. Unfortunately, we all don't die that way.
— Anthony Marais
most folks around here said, 'Good riddance.
— James Patterson
I was missing the opportunity to see my friends' children grow up, to have my son go to his friends' homes and be involved with their parents.
— Karen Hughes
A change in those moments, some switch turned off forever, the end of trust or safety or love, and how do we ever find the switch again?
— David Vann
Children need parents who will let them grow up to be themselves, but parents often have personal agendas they try to impose on their children.
— Harold S. Kushner
The phrase 'Boys will be boys,' reflects that a male child is expected to be unpredictable and occasionally troublesome.
— Kilroy J. Oldster