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I can't imagine what it is like to be raised in a society where their only statues that exist are to you and your father.
— Madeleine Albright
The balancing act we parents attempt is convincing our children: 1. You are loved more than you can imagine. 2. The world does not revolve around you.
— John Eldredge
If strangers and strange sights can shake the world of children, it takes the people they know and love best to pull it out from under them like a chair.
— John Eldredge
The worst blows typically come from family.
— John Eldredge
They fear exposure, fear being seen as weak. That's why other men would rather work late than come home and talk to their wives or their children. They know what to do at work; they don't know what to do in their most important relationships.
— John Eldredge
When it comes to girls, the greatest gift you can give to the young man is to watch you love your wife.
— John Eldredge
To see you in love is far more powerful than any other lesson. A picture is worth a thousand words. It's important that your sons see your physical affection, to see you kiss, cuddle on the couch, hold hands in public. Oh, sure—they'll say they're "grossed out," tell you to "get a room." But they are watching and learning.
— John Eldredge
We make her bear and raise our children And then we leave her flat for being a fat old mother hen We tell her, home is the only place she should be Then we complain that she's too unworldly to be our friend
— John Lennon
The group consisting of mother, father and child is the main educational agency of mankind.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
When Jesus says you must leave your family to follow Him, he doesn't necessarily mean physically. He means leave your dependence on them, make an emotional break with them.
— Anne Graham Lotz
You say we could lose our lives for this child. I would consider that the greatest honor that could come to my family.
— Corrie Ten Boom
There is nothing more important than parents passing on a generational legacy of faith and values to their children.
— James Dobson