Quotes on Children
1. Children need love, especially when they do not deserve it. (Harold Hulbert)
2. No man or woman ever had a nobler challenge or a higher privilege than to bring up a child for God, and whenever we slight that privilege or neglect that ministry for anything else, we live to mourn it in heartache and grief. (Vance Havner)
3. The cure of crime is not the electric chair, but the high chair. (J. Edgar Hoover)
4. Adults are obsolete children. (Dr Seuss)
5. The best way to give advice to your children is to find out what they want and advise them to do it. (Harry S Truman)
6. There are three ways to get something done: do it yourself, hire someone, or forbid your kids to do it. (Monta Crane)
7. From the moment of birth, when the Stone Age baby confronts the 20th century mother, the baby is subjected to these forces of violence, called love, as its mother and father, and their parents and their parents before them, have been. These forces are mainly concerned with destroying most of its potentialities. (R.D. Laing)
8. The education of children should proceed on the principle that they are in an unregenerate state, until evidences of piety clearly appear, in which case they should be sedulously cherished and nurtured. (Unknown)
9. We spend the first six years teaching our children to walk and talk, and the next 15 telling them to shut up and sit down.