CHILDREN QUOTES VII

quotations about children

Every child lives up to the expectation you have for him.

KEVIN LEMAN

Have a New Kid by Friday


Your children are not little mirrors reflecting back the good or bad job you've done.

HARRIET LERNER

Twitter post, May 17, 2014


There was an old woman who lived in a shoe,
She had so many children she didn't know what to do;
She gave them some broth without any bread,
She whipped them all well and put them to bed.

ANONYMOUS

nursery rhyme


Children are illuminated text-books, breviaries of doctrine, living bodies of divinity, open always and inviting their elders to peruse the characters inscribed on the lovely leaves.

AMOS BRONSON ALCOTT

Table Talk


A child is a deep mystery. It has a life of its own, which it reveals to no one unless it meets with sympathy. Snub its first halting confidences concerning the inner life, or laugh at them, or be cross or indifferent, and you close the door against yourself forever.

AMELIA E. BARR

All the Days of My Life


It is important to communicate to children about what we are going through. We often speak in half truths. We don't frame the truth or explain our experience in terms they can understand. We need to take time to do this. What has to happen is that more people have to get involved with more children. Focus energy on the child. Children are raising themselves these days in all sorts of strange ways.

JAMES REDFIELD

interview, Edge Magazine, Jun. 1, 1994


It's the children the world almost breaks who grow up to save it.

FRANK WARREN

attributed, The Little Red Book of Hope


Many children, many cares; no children, no felicity.

CHRISTIAN NESTELL BOVEE

Intuitions and Summaries of Thought


Having a baby dragged me, kicking and screaming, from the world of self-absorption.

PAUL REISER

Good Housekeeping, 1997


If children had teachers for judgment and eloquence just as they have for languages, if their memory was exercised less than their energy or their natural genius, if instead of deadening their vivacity of mind we tried to elevate the free scope and impulse of their souls, what might not result from a fine disposition? As it is, we forget that courage, or love of truth and glory are the virtues that matter most in youth; and our one endeavour is to subdue our children's spirits, in order to teach them that dependence and suppleness are the first laws of success in life.

LUC DE CLAPIERS, MARQUIS DE VAUVENARGUES

Reflections and Maxims


The very smallness of children makes it possible to regard them as marvels; we seem to be dealing with a new race, only to be seen through a microscope. I doubt if anyone of any tenderness or imagination can see the hand of a child and not be a little frightened of it. It is awful to think of the essential human energy moving so tiny a thing; it is like imagining that human nature could live in the wing of a butterfly or the leaf of a tree.

G. K. CHESTERTON

"A Defence of Baby-Worship,", The Defendant


Children sweeten labours, but they make misfortunes more bitter.

FRANCIS BACON

Essays


How will I be remembered by my children? This is the true measure of a man.

BRIAN HERBERT & KEVIN J. ANDERSON

Dune: House Harkonnen


A child is an uncut diamond.

AUSTIN O'MALLEY

Keystones of Thought


When the voices of children are heard on the green
And laughing is heard on the hill,
My heart is at rest within my breast
And everything else is still.

WILLIAM BLAKE

"Nurse's Song", Songs of Innocence


Children, no matter how gifted, can't see far into the future, you know. To them, a year is almost a lifetime, and telling them that things will be fine when they grow up does no good at all.

JOHN SAUL

Shadows


Nobody's born rotten. You just don't have bad kids. It's not true. There is no such thing. But we can make them bad.

JEAN LIEDLOFF

interview, Touch the Future, fall 1998


There are children playing in the street who could solve some of my top problems in physics, because they have modes of sensory perception that I lost long ago.

J. ROBERT OPPENHEIMER

attributed, Pearls of Wisdom


She not only loves her children, she respects them. They have wills, tastes, thoughts, judgments of their own, and this is as she wishes it to be. She distinguishes clearly between counsel and command: command must be obeyed; counsel may be disregarded without rebuke and without loss of favor.

LYMAN ABBOTT

The Home Builder


I know that a sweet child is the sweetest thing in nature, not even excepting the delicate creatures which bear them.

CHARLES LAMB

"A Bachelor's Complaint", Elia and the Last Essays of Elia