Quotes about Children
There are those who insist that mothers are born with love for their children and place them before all other things, including their own needs and desires.
— Alice Hoffman
I love children say Sofia. But all the colored women that say they love yours is lying. They don't love Reynolds Stanley any more than I do. But if you so badly raise as to ast 'em, what you expect them to say? Some colored people so scared of whitefolks they claim to love the cotton gin.
— Alice Walker
there could be no happy community in which there was one unhappy child.
— Alice Walker
I guess this is because they teach me, and I teach the children and there's no beginning or end to teaching and learning and working—it all runs together.
— Alice Walker
There we are informed that He is the father of Jesus, who we invariably see depicted as a white man. He thinks we are born of sin and embody it; he thinks man should have dominion over the earth, which includes land and water, women, animals and children.
— Alice Walker
We will not hide them from their children; we will tell the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of the LORD, his power, and the wonders he has done. PSALM 78:4
— Joel Osteen
If you want to bless your children, start declaring God's goodness in their lives. Start boldly declaring, "God's face is smiling toward you, and He longs to be good to you. I declare that you are blessed with an obedient heart, with success, with supernatural wisdom, and you have clear direction for your life.
— Joel Osteen
You may not realize it, but you are spending emotional energy that you need for your dreams, for your goals, for your children. You won't become all you were created to be if you are wasting emotional energy on things that don't matter. That unforgiveness is an impurity.
— Joel Osteen
Acting, it's not my life, my children and my family, that's life. I'll get up every morning, God willing, for that.
— Denzel Washington
To implant fear in the minds of children is a crime. If parents try to rule the child by fear, then fear rules the child.
— E Stanley Jones
A biblical theology of persecution creates a framework for understanding God's sovereign purpose in allowing the evil dominions of darkness to inflict suffering on His children.
— Ed Stetzer
It's ten p.m. Do you know where your children are?
— Anonymous