Quotes about Children
The one encouragement we can always give our children (and one another) is that God is more powerful than our sin, and He's strong enough to make us want to do the right thing.
— Elyse Fitzpatrick
The red firelight glowed on their two bonny heads and revealed their faces, animated with the eager interest of children; for, though he was twenty-three and she eighteen, each had so much of novelty to feel, and learn, that neither experienced nor evinced the sentiments of sober disenchanted maturity.
— Emily Bronte
Besides, he's mine, and I want the triumph of seeing my descendant fairly lord of their estates; my child hiring their children to till their fathers' lands for wages. That is the sole consideration which can make me endure the whelp: I despise him for himself, and hate him for the memories he revives!
— Emily Bronte
I see in Jesus matchless charms. I see in Him everything to be desired by the children of men.
— Ellen White
When you have a kid, you have to be more mature.
— Sofia Vergara
I want to get the maximum out of my career. Football is my life. And when my career is over, I want to look after my family to help my children. That is all.
— Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Children will come out and listen to a writer whose books they like. They don't need a government agency or a medal that says 'laureate' to continue that.
— Anthony Browne
Obviously, this whole 'no child left behind' idea is more rhetoric than actual practice.
— Hill Harper
I have 'Parents' magazine in my home.
— Joe Biden
It's more pressure on women to - if they marry or partner with someone, to partner with the right person. Because you cannot have a full career and a full life at home with your children if you are also doing all of the housework and child care.
— Sheryl Sandberg
Parents have no greater responsibility in this world than the bringing up of their children in the right way, and they will have no greater satisfaction as the years pass than to see those children grow in integrity and honesty and make something of their lives.
— Gordon Hinckley
They stopped their ears and refused to listen to their ministers, and they ceased to correct and admonish one another and their children, choosing instead, greed, privacy, independence, and idolatry.
— Peter Marshall